Monthly Archives: June 2015


Fiscal and Administrative Management

Southwest Center for Health Innovation (CHI) provides support to nonprofit organizations with a public health and/or social service focus. Using a shared services model, we provide financial, program management, resource development, and organizational and systems improvement services. CHI manages several grants and contracts on behalf of, or in collaboration with […]


Convening and Partnering

As an independent nonprofit, CHI is highly innovative and adaptable, which is not always the case with government agencies or universities. CHI is uniquely situated to engage a broad range of stakeholders, from grassroots non-profits to government agencies, in discussion and action to make communities healthier.  Recent convening of innovators […]


Research and Evaluation

CHI partners with universities and other researchers to provide community participatory research, as well as translation of existing data sources to inform healthcare systems, programs and policy. Research coauthored by CHI staff members includes: The Role of Community Health Centers in Assessing the Social Determinants of Health for Planning and […]


Training and Technical Assistance

CHI staff provides strategic consulting and technical assistance to individual organizations, community coalitions, state and federal agencies and national associations and organizations. Our clients include the New Mexico Primary Care Training Consortium, the National Center for Frontier Communities, the National REACH Coalition, the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, the […]


REACH Su Comunidad Consortium

The REACH Su Comunidad (RSC) Consortium was a partnership between Southwest Center for Health Innovation (CHI) and University of Arizona College of Public Health, Northwest Regional Primary Care Association, and University of Texas School of Public Health. The RSC Consortium worked with ten communities in five states to address disparities […]