C.R.S. Section 25.5-1-901
Legislative declaration


(1)

The general assembly finds and declares that:

(a)

Section 1001 of the “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act”, Pub.L. 111-148, as amended by the “Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010”, Pub.L. 111-152, amended Title XXVII of the “Public Health Service Act”, Pub.L. 78-410, in part, by adding a new section 2718 (e), requiring, in part, that each hospital operating within the United States establish, update, and make public a list of the hospital’s standard charges for the items and services that the hospital provides;

(b)

Effective January 1, 2021, the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services published the final rule to implement the law, codified at 45 CFR 180;

(c)

In its summary of the final rule, CMS states that information on hospital standard charges is necessary for the public to “make more informed decisions about their care” and that the “impact of these final policies will help to increase market competition, and ultimately drive down the cost of health care services, making them more affordable for all patients”;

(d)

On July 9, 2021, President Biden, building upon efforts of past presidents, issued the “Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy”, directing the secretary of the United States department of health and human services to support new and existing price transparency initiatives for hospitals;

(e)

Health-care price transparency is in the best interest of all Coloradans, including:

(I)

The state government, which purchases health-care services for almost one-fourth of all Coloradans;

(II)

Colorado businesses, which fund employee medical expenses; and

(III)

Colorado residents, who ultimately bear the brunt of high health-care costs in the form of higher taxes, lower wages, and residents’ own out-of-pocket spending;

(f)

Moreover, health-care prices in Colorado are among the highest in the nation;

(g)

However, not all Colorado hospitals are in compliance with all of the disclosure requirements under federal law and other state laws governing health-care price transparency; and

(h)

This lack of compliance with health-care price transparency laws by Colorado hospitals decreases the likelihood that Colorado consumers will be fully aware of affordable health-care options before purchasing items and services from hospitals, placing health-care consumers at greater risk of collection actions and other adverse actions relating to unpaid medical bills.

(2)

Therefore, the general assembly finds and declares that it is imperative to protect Colorado health-care consumers from collection actions and other adverse actions taken by Colorado hospitals during the time when the hospital was not in material compliance with hospital price transparency laws intended to protect health-care consumers.

Source: Section 25.5-1-901 — Legislative declaration, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-25.­5.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

25.5‑1‑101
Short title
25.5‑1‑102
Legislative declaration
25.5‑1‑103
Definitions
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Department of health care policy and financing created - executive director - powers, duties, and functions - report
25.5‑1‑105
Transfer of functions
25.5‑1‑105.5
Chief medical officer - qualifications
25.5‑1‑107
Final agency action - administrative law judge - authority of executive director
25.5‑1‑108
Executive director - rules
25.5‑1‑109
Department of health care policy and financing cash fund
25.5‑1‑109.5
Clinical standards - development
25.5‑1‑114
Grants-in-aid - county supervision
25.5‑1‑114.5
Medicaid fraud detection - request for information
25.5‑1‑115
Locating violators - recoveries
25.5‑1‑115.5
Medical assistance fraud - report
25.5‑1‑116
Records confidential - authorization to obtain records of assets - release of location information to law enforcement agencies - outstanding felony arrest warrants
25.5‑1‑117
County departments - district departments
25.5‑1‑118
Duties of county departments
25.5‑1‑119
County staff
25.5‑1‑120
Appropriations
25.5‑1‑121
County expenditures - advancements - procedures
25.5‑1‑122
County appropriation increases - limitations
25.5‑1‑123
Medical homes for children - legislative declaration - duties of the department
25.5‑1‑124
Early intervention payment system - participation by state department - rules - definitions
25.5‑1‑126
Discounted prices for durable medical equipment and supplies
25.5‑1‑127
Third-party benefit denials information
25.5‑1‑128
Provider payments - compliance with state fiscal requirements - definitions - rules
25.5‑1‑129
State department proposal - state option for health-care coverage - report to general assembly - waiver authorization - legislative declaration
25.5‑1‑130
Improving access to behavioral health services for individuals at risk of entering the criminal or juvenile justice system - duties of the state department
25.5‑1‑131
Insurance ombudsman - consumer advocate - duties
25.5‑1‑132
Report of medicaid reimbursement rates paid to community mental health center providers and independent providers - definition
25.5‑1‑133
Access to behavioral health services for individuals under twenty-one years of age - rules - report - repeal
25.5‑1‑134
Prescription benefits - department and pharmacy benefit manager - contracts - audit - rules
25.5‑1‑201
Programs to be administered by the department of health care policy and financing
25.5‑1‑203
Prescription drug information and technical assistance program - expansion
25.5‑1‑204
Advisory committee to oversee the all-payer health claims database - creation - members - duties - legislative declaration - rules - report
25.5‑1‑204.5
All-payer health claims database scholarship grant program - creation - definitions
25.5‑1‑204.7
All-payer health claims database - creation of tool for review of data included in the database - definitions
25.5‑1‑205
Providing for the efficient provision of health care through state-supervised cooperative action - rules
25.5‑1‑206
School-based substance abuse prevention and intervention program - creation - reporting - legislative declaration - definitions
25.5‑1‑207
Rural provider access and affordability stimulus grant program - advisory committee - fund - reporting - rules - definitions - repeal
25.5‑1‑301
Medical services board - creation
25.5‑1‑302
Medical services board - organization
25.5‑1‑303
Powers and duties of the board - scope of authority - rules
25.5‑1‑601
Legislative declaration
25.5‑1‑602
Commission created - composition - terms of office
25.5‑1‑603
Duties of commission - reporting
25.5‑1‑701
Definitions
25.5‑1‑702
Hospitals - public community meeting requirement - rules
25.5‑1‑703
Hospitals - community health needs assessments - community benefit implementation plans - reports - rules
25.5‑1‑704
Hospital community investment compliance - rules
25.5‑1‑801
Definitions
25.5‑1‑802
Medicaid transportation services - safety and oversight - rules
25.5‑1‑901
Legislative declaration
25.5‑1‑902
Definitions
25.5‑1‑903
Failure to comply with hospital price transparency laws - prohibiting collection of debt - penalty
25.5‑1‑904
Transparency - hospitals - standard charges - shoppable services - enforcement
25.5‑1‑1001
Hospital collaborative agreements - review of proposed collaborative agreements - immunity - legislative declaration - definitions - rules
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