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Senate adopts bill requiring healthcare practitioners to identify credentials at first patient contact

2778499 · March 26, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 152, which requires healthcare practitioners in hospitals and certain emergency settings to verbally state their state-issued credential at first contact (with exceptions for emergent care), was adopted after committee amendments and floor discussion.

Senate Bill 152, concerning requirements for health care practitioner identification, was adopted by the Colorado Senate March 26, 2025, following committee amendments that narrowed the bill’s scope and added practical exceptions for emergencies.

Senator Frizzell moved the Health and Human Services Committee report and offered floor amendments that removed a requirement that…

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