SIGNED! New Law Will Protect Insurance Coverage for Preventive Health Care

SB25-196 will safeguard insurance coverage for preventive health care services in the event of federal action

DENVER, CO – Today, Governor Jared Polis signed legislation sponsored by Senators Iman Jodeh, D-Aurora, and Kyle Mullica, D-Thornton, and Representatives Sheila Lieder, D-Littleton, and Jamie Jackson, D-Aurora, to proactively protect insurance coverage for preventive health care in the event of federal action. 

“Regular check-ups, cancer screenings, and immunizations are life-saving care that must be protected,” Jodeh said. “In recent months, we’ve seen dangerous threats to cut fundamental departments at the federal level that protect patients and providers. This new law ensures that even if those cuts do happen, Coloradans’ health care remains protected. Preventative services today mean avoiding emergency events tomorrow—events that can leave families with crippling debt and devastating health outcomes.”

“We know preventive care is one of the most impactful ways to improve patient health outcomes and save money on costly emergency care,” Jackson said. “We won’t sit idly by as preventive health care coverage is put at risk. Preventive care helps level some of the racial disparities in our health care system, and this bill protects access to essential care.”

“As an emergency care nurse, I’ve seen the worst-case scenarios that happen when preventive care measures are not taken – often because they’re not covered by insurance,”
Mullica said. “This law will make life-saving preventive care more accessible and help more patients avoid those worst-case scenarios.”

“From cancer screenings to routine checkups, preventive health care saves lives,” Lieder said. “In the wake of federal threats to cut fundamental health care coverage, we’re stepping up to protect preventive health care in Colorado. Preventive care saves Coloradans money and leads to better health outcomes for everyone.”

SB25-196 will give the Colorado Commissioner of Insurance within the Department of Regulatory Agencies the authority to reinstate recommendations on preventive care from federal agencies such as the United States Preventive Services Task Force, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or the Health Resources and Services Administration in the United States Department of Health and Human Services in the event that any of these agencies are repealed, dismantled, or disempowered. It also permits the Commissioner to consult the Nurse Physician Advisory Task Force for Colorado Health Care in developing their recommendations. 

Since January, the Trump Administration has made devastating cuts to essential services for Americans. Recently, the administration cut billions of dollars from state health services, prompting measures such as this one to protect Coloradans’ access to health care.

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