Expanding Palliative Care Access Starting in Primary Care
Apr 7, 2026At The Care Collaborative, expanding access to palliative care begins by equipping frontline clinicians with these core skills. Through ECHO and eConsults, providers across Colorado are connected to specialty expertise, enabling them to deliver high-quality primary palliative care in their own communities.
ECHO creates virtual communities of practice where primary care providers learn from specialists and peers through case-based discussions. On April 23, The Care Collaborative will launch a new ECHO series, Primary Palliative Care in Primary Care Settings, designed to build confidence in managing complex symptoms, conducting goals-of-care conversations, and supporting patients with serious illness over time. This series reflects a broader commitment to integrating palliative care into everyday practice, especially in rural and underserved areas where specialty access may be limited.
eConsults complement this learning by providing patient-specific guidance for conditions such as hospice eligibility, nausea, vomiting and pain. Through secure, asynchronous consultations, clinicians can quickly access specialist input on palliative care needs, supporting timely symptom management, reducing unnecessary referrals, and ensuring care aligns with what matters most to patients.
Together, these programs create a more connected and compassionate system of care, bringing palliative expertise beyond specialty settings and into communities across Colorado, so more patients can receive high-quality, person-centered care close to home.