Proven Outcomes
By the Numbers-2025 Year-End Data
At UCCS Nurse Family Partnership, results mean healthier pregnancies, stronger families, and brighter futures. Our experienced nursing team serves families facing significant social and health challenges across El Paso and Teller Counties, delivering evidence-based care that consistently meets or exceeds national performance benchmarks. Through trusted relationships, clinical expertise, and strong community partnerships, we improve maternal health, support healthy infant development, and promote long-term stability for families in our community.
- 125 families served
- 44 new enrollments
- 24 program graduates
- 86.4% met 3 or more complexity criteria
- 65.9% met 5 or more complexity criteria
- 92% had annual household incomes under $30,000
- 65% reported a diagnosed mental health condition
- 48 births celebrated
- 6.5% premature birth rate (below national benchmark)
- 97.8% breastfeeding initiation at birth (exceeded state and national averages)
- 60.6% breastfeeding at 6 months (exceeds state and national averages)
- Reduce preventable healthcare costs through early intervention.
- Decrease family access barriers to healthcare, housing, food, transportation, education, and work
- Support workforce participation by stabilizing young families.
- Build sustainable partnerships that support the health and well-being of families in our community.
- Invest in families early, creating a measurable impact that benefits the entire community.
- 125+ UCCS nursing students learned evidence-based maternal-child public health practice alongside NFP nurses who are also experienced nurse educators.
- Develop the next generation of healthcare professionals to deliver preventive, community- and family-centered care.
- Expand the community’s maternal–child health workforce pipeline.