National Jewish Health, Denver
1400 Jackson Street Denver, Denver, Colorado, United States
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About National Jewish Health, Denver
National Jewish Health opened in 1899 in response to the great number of destitute individuals suffering from tuberculosis (then known as consumption) who flocked to Denver for the climate's supposed beneficial effects. At the time, no institution in beneficial effects. At the time, no institution in Denver would admit penniless consumptives, and many poor victims of the disease lived and died on the city's streets. Our Mission since 1899 is to heal, to discover, and to educate as a preeminent health care institution. We serve by providing the best integrated and innovative care for patients and their families; by understanding and finding cures for the diseases we research; and, by educating and training the next generation of health care professionals to be leaders in medicine and science. Our vision is to strengthen and enhance our role as the global leader in the treatment and research of respiratory, cardiovascular, rheumatologic, autoimmune, inflammatory and immunologic diseases. We pursue this vision by pioneering personalized health and medicine programs, which embrace the paradigm shift from reactive medicine to proactive and preventive health delivery. Through our efforts, we pursue the discovery of cures for patients who seek treatment, and we bring new knowledge and innovation to help people worldwide. Privacy and Security, HIPAA Policy, Donor Privacy, Conflict of Interest, Social Media Participation Guidelines, Financial Assistance Policy, Patient Rights and Responsibilities National Jewish Health is led by three primary groups: Board of Directors, Officers and Administration, and Council of National Trustees. These leaders give their time, energy and resources in order to build and implement a vision for the institution. ...view more