Colorado 2025 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB198

Introduced
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  

Caption

Transparency Transactions Medical Care Entities

Impact

If enacted, SB198 would significantly change the dynamic of how healthcare entities engage in large transactions by imposing a legal obligation of notification and assessment. It empowers the attorney general to evaluate whether these transactions might harm public health, reduce access to affordable healthcare, or result in adverse market conditions. This legislative change could potentially deter problematic mergers before they occur, fostering a more accountable healthcare marketplace.

Summary

Senate Bill 198 aims to enhance transparency surrounding transactions involving various healthcare entities, specifically in the context of mergers, acquisitions, or contracting affiliations. The bill mandates that parties to such 'material change transactions' submit notifications to the attorney general 60 days before the effective date. This requirement is designed to allow adequate scrutiny of these transactions to determine their impact on public interest and community healthcare access.

Contention

While the bill's advocacy for transparency is generally supported, it may face opposition from those concerned about the increased administrative burden it places on healthcare entities. Opponents might argue that the stipulations for advance notification and the potential for attorney general intervention could overly complicate or delay beneficial transactions. Furthermore, the balance between regulatory oversight and operational efficiency within the healthcare system is likely to be a point of contention in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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