Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB138

Introduced
3/11/26  
Refer
3/11/26  
Report Pass
4/23/26  
Refer
4/23/26  
Report Pass
4/30/26  
Refer
4/30/26  
Engrossed
5/1/26  
Refer
5/1/26  
Report Pass
5/5/26  
Refer
5/5/26  
Enrolled
5/8/26  
Engrossed
5/21/26  
Engrossed
5/21/26  
Enrolled
5/21/26  

Caption

Reducing Administrative Burdens on Health Care

Impact

If SB138 is enacted, it would likely result in significant changes to the existing healthcare regulations, particularly those which impose heavy documentation and reporting requirements on healthcare providers. The intention behind these amendments is to reduce inefficiencies, allowing healthcare facilities to provide better responses and services. This shift is expected to lead to enhanced patient experiences and potentially improved health outcomes, as providers can focus more on patient interaction rather than administrative compliance.

Summary

SB138 focuses on reducing the administrative burdens associated with healthcare delivery in the state. The bill is aimed at streamlining processes that currently complicate healthcare providers' ability to deliver patient care efficiently. By alleviating some of the regulatory requirements, the bill seeks to enhance the operational aspects of healthcare services, ultimately benefiting patients by allowing providers to allocate more time and resources towards actual care rather than paperwork.

Contention

Discussion around SB138 has not been without contention. Supporters laud the bill for its potential to improve healthcare delivery by reducing red tape, while opponents express concerns that loosening regulatory constraints might compromise patient safety and care standards. Opponents argue that careful oversight is necessary to ensure that operational efficiency does not come at the cost of quality care, highlighting a critical balance that the legislation must achieve. The bill has received support in voting, reflecting a consensus on its general goals, but debates continue regarding the specifics of the regulations being modified.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO SB124

Reducing Costs of Health Care for Patients

CO SB131

Reducing the Cost of Housing

CO SB156

Reducing Costs of State Regulation

CO SB245

Housing Development Grant Fund Administrative Costs

CO SB278

Epinephrine Administration in Schools

CO HB1076

Motor Vehicle Regulation Administration

CO SB261

Property Tax Deferral Program Administration

CO HB1022

Qualified Medication Administration Personnel

CO SB307

Decarbonization Tax Credits Administration Cash Fund

CO HB1019

Third-Party Administration of Division of Housing Programs

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.