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"It's a miracle," Meade said of Hilltop. "It's a warm, family atmosphere. They really care about people and want to help. When you're working-class, sometimes you get shoved aside. I made a little too much to qualify for Medicaid. It was a good thing I got CHP+."

Now pregnant with her second child, Meade is once again receiving help from Hilltop, which serves nearly half of all pregnant women in Mesa County. Hilltop's free B4 Babies & Beyond program reaches out to pregnant women in innovative ways, from providing application assistance for Medicaid and CHP+ health care programs and helping patients find a physician, to providing informationon nutrition and healthy choices during pregnancy, and offering transportation and translation services for Spanish-speaking moms.

"Eligibility is key," said Cathy Story, who directs Hilltop's Child and Family Center. "We offer a temporary card to pregnant women or children while we wait for their Medicaid cards to arrive in the mail. We don't want anyone to have to wait to access the health care services they need."

Each year, Hilltop helps about 1,700 families enroll in government-funded programs or get placed with primary care providers. With a three-year grant from The Colorado Trust, Hilltop has hired outreach workers to boost enrollment of eligible patients in Mesa County from 75% to 85%.

"We have 2,200 babies a year," Story said. "Their moms may or may not know how the system works. It's our job to reach out to them, stay with them and become their central point of medical and dental care."

With a goal to qualify patients for health care programs in fewer than 14 days, Hilltop seems poised to accomplish just that, and serve as a model for the rest of the state.

Baby Vada is growing up healthy, thanks to Hilltop's B4Babies & Beyond program. Increase outreach and enrollment - The Colorado Trust Each year, Hilltop helps about 1,700 families enroll in government-funded programs or get placed with primary care providers. Increase outreach and enrollment - The Colorado Trust