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Senate adopts bill standardizing health‑care practitioner identification in hospitals and similar facilities
Summary
Senate Bill 152, requiring certain health‑care practitioners to provide state-issued licensure or registration information at first contact with patients in specified facilities, was adopted by the Senate after committee amendments clarifying emergency exceptions and the format of identification.
The Colorado Senate adopted Senate Bill 152 on March 26 after committee amendments clarified how health‑care practitioners must identify themselves to patients in certain settings.
The bill, carried by Sens. Frizzell and Michelson Janae, would require that in designated facilities — including general hospitals, urgent care…
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