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2024–2025 Annual Report — Our Foundation for Physician Health


This year, CPHP supported 829 medical professionals across Colorado, expanded early intervention with the new Provider Health Introduction (PHI) program, and continued to grow our Doc2Doc Wellbeing Consulting initiative. We also celebrated landmark licensure reforms that reduce stigma around help-seeking, and we opened a new Denver office—all while maintaining uninterrupted statewide services. Our report highlights the progress, partnerships, and innovations that prove one truth: physician health is the foundation of safe, thriving healthcare.

Read the report here.

Colorado Physician Health Program

Our Mission

The mission of Colorado Physician Health Program is to promote the health and well-being of physicians and physician assistants through evaluation, treatment referral, support, education and research.
Colorado Physician Health Program

Our Vision

The vision of Colorado Physician Health Program is a healthy Colorado through the well-being of Colorado physicians and physician assistants.

What the Medical Community is Saying About CPHP

“CPHP continues to play an important role at our hospital when physician health issues surface. I must say specifically that CPHP has helped with a variety of questionable health issues, known health issues, physician stress and anxiety, substance abuse, behavioral concerns, boundary issues, work/family balance,  personal and family stressors and personal loss. We are also grateful to CPHP as they have provided general education regarding stress in the workplace, how to identify possible substance abuse, and the multitude of services provided which have been most helpful to our physicians.”
Medical Staff Services Director at a Hospital
“To other medical students who are fearful or uncertain about contacting CPHP: It takes strength and bravery, but I can attest that it will pay off. I understand that it’s not pleasant to make this kind of call, but it may be the most important call of your career.”
Medical Student