Title |
Health Care Review Interim Committee Billing Study |
Status |
Senate Committee on Appropriations Lay Over Unamended - Amendment(s) Failed (05/08/2025) |
Bill Subjects |
- Health Care & Health Insurance
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House Sponsors |
A. Paschal (D) D. Johnson (R) |
Senate Sponsors |
K. Mullica (D) S. Bright (R) |
House Committee |
Health and Human Services |
Senate Committee |
Health and Human Services |
Date Introduced |
02/11/2025 |
AI Summary |
The bill establishes a study to be conducted by the Statewide Health Care Review Interim Committee during the 2025 interim to evaluate health-care billing practices across Colorado. The study will focus on:
Key Objectives:
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Timeliness of Health-Care Billing: The committee will investigate whether patients across the state are receiving timely bills for health-care services. If patients are not receiving timely billing, the committee will work to determine the reasons behind the delays.
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Potential Legislative Changes: The committee will consider potential legislative actions to ensure that all patients in Colorado are guaranteed timely billing for health-care services.
Process and Reporting:
- The committee is authorized to meet up to four times during the 2025 interim to conduct its study.
- Within 90 days after their final meeting, the committee must submit a report to the legislative committees with jurisdiction over health matters. The report must include:
- A summary of the committee’s meetings.
- Findings from the study.
- Recommendations for any legislative measures that may be necessary to improve health-care billing practices and ensure timely billing for patients.
The purpose of the bill is to address potential inefficiencies or issues with the timing of health-care billing and to explore how state laws or regulations could be modified to protect consumers and ensure that patients receive timely bills for services rendered.
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Summary |
The bill tasks the statewide health care review interim committee
with studying health-care billing practices across the state during the 2025 interim to:
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Deduce whether patients across the state are receiving timely billing for health-care services, and if not, determine
why; and
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Consider potential legislative changes to ensure that patients across the state are guaranteed timely billing for health-care services.
The committee may meet up to 4 times during the 2025 interim to
complete this study and must, within 90 days after their final meeting, submit to the legislative committees with jurisdiction over health matters a report that contains:
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A brief recap of the committee's meetings;
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The committee's findings; and
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Recommendations, if any, regarding legislative measures that may be taken to improve health-care billing practices to ensure that patients receive timely billing for health-care services.
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Full Text of Bill (pdf) (most recent) |
Fiscal Notes |
Fiscal Notes (06/16/2025) (most recent)
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