HCPF For All
The State of Colorado supports the Colorado for All Philosophy. Colorado for All means working toward a Colorado where everyone has the opportunity to succeed. It means we support the basic human rights of our neighbors regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship status, education level, disability, socio-economic status, or any other visible or invisible identity.
Our Commitment to Support A Colorado For All
We, the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF), are committed to the belief, practice, and execution of A Colorado For All. We welcome and include all people, their voices and broad representation to strengthen our mission and vision to build an organization where everyone matters. As an accountability mechanism, HCPF welcomes and requests ongoing feedback from colleagues, the community, and will provide frequent report outs on metrics outlined in our Colorado For All action plan.
This long-term commitment actively leverages the following efforts and initiatives:
- Executive leadership sponsorship and advocacy
- Promote allyship and support for staff and the community we serve
- Build digital accessibility to ensure people with disabilities have access to web-based and other digital content
- Use equitable hiring practices with the goal of increasing diversity in total workforce, supervisory, and leadership roles
- Perform transparent and equitable pay and promotional practices
- Support learning and development efforts and advanced opportunities
- Support interagency partnerships and collaboration to ensure ongoing statewide efforts to build a Colorado For All
- Embed Colorado For All values into HCPF operations, policy and practices - through design, implementation and sustainability
HCPF For All Action Plan
HCPF's Action Plan includes existing and future work products, initiatives, politices and programs in alignment with Colorado For All efforts. Our ultimate goal is twofold: In order to realize our vision for a Colorado for All, we must first invest in, support, and enhance the lives of our employees so they can rise and thrive. We also must learn from the experiences of our workforce in order to improve health outcomes for the members we serve.