Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB063

Introduced
1/28/26  
Refer
1/28/26  
Report Pass
2/26/26  

Caption

Nonemergency Medical Transportation Services

Impact

This legislation directly affects how nonemergency medical transportation services are structured under Medicaid. By requiring more robust criteria for providers, the bill seeks to improve the quality and reliability of transportation options available to Medicaid members. Furthermore, the ability for members to preapprove their preferred transportation providers allows for greater flexibility and choice, potentially enhancing patient satisfaction and access to healthcare facilities. The expedited payment process for claims associated with longer trips is expected to provide timely financial support for providers.

Summary

Senate Bill 63 aims to enhance nonemergency medical transportation services for Medicaid members in Colorado by establishing requirements for transportation brokers and providers. The bill mandates that a transportation broker must contract with a minimum of five transportation providers, ensuring a competitive and diverse service offering for members. Additionally, providers are required to meet specific standards, including possessing three years of experience and maintaining a physical office space suitable for operations. The bill also stipulates that transportation brokers will handle key areas such as scheduling, transportation, and billing.

Contention

While the bill primarily aims to improve access to transportation services for Medicaid members, there may be contention surrounding the feasibility of the requirements imposed on transportation providers. Critics might argue that the stipulations could limit the number of eligible providers, impacting service availability, particularly in rural areas. Additionally, the requirement for brokers to maintain detailed operational records and respond to client complaints introduces a significant administrative burden that could affect smaller providers. These points may stir debate around balancing accessibility with oversight and quality assurance in Medicaid transportation services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO SB294

Behavioral Health Services for Medicaid Members

CO HB1024

Medical-Aesthetic Services Delegation Disclosures

CO HB1015

Preserve Medicaid Health-Care Services

CO SB308

Medicaid Services Related to Federal Authorizations

CO HB1213

Updates to Medicaid

CO SB084

Medicaid Access to Parenteral Nutrition

CO HB1033

Medicaid Third-Party Liability Payments

CO SB121

Medicaid Reimbursement for Vagus Nerve Stimulation

CO HB1162

Eligibility Redetermination for Medicaid Members

CO SB226

Extending Spinal & Related Medicine Program

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