Colorado Code § 10-16-1310

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(1) (a) The commissioner shall contract with
an independent third-party organization to prepare three separate reports as specified in
subsection (1)(d) of this section, to the extent that information is available regarding the
implementation of this part 13 as it relates to the staffing, wages, benefits, training, and working
conditions of hospital workers.
(b) In choosing an independent third-party contractor, the commissioner shall consider
organizations with experience conducting in-person interviews with health-care employers and
employees in Colorado.
(c) The independent third-party contractor may make policy recommendations related to
information in the reports and may include data collected from employers, employees, and other
third-party sources.
(d) The independent third-party contractor shall deliver the reports to the commissioner
as follows:
(I) The first report by July 1, 2023;
(II) The second report by July 1, 2024; and
(III) The third report by July 1, 2025.
(2) The commissioner shall monitor whether there are an adequate number of health-care
providers in the carriers' standardized plan network and the percentage of premiums attributable
to health-care providers in the network. As part of the rate and form filing required pursuant to
section 10-16-107, each carrier shall provide to the commissioner information on whether there
are an adequate number of health-care providers in the carrier's standardized plan network and
the reduction in premiums as a result of health-care provider participation in the network.
(3) (a) The commissioner shall contract with an independent third-party organization to
evaluate how to phase in, to the extent practicable, to a hospital's reimbursement rate
methodology described in section 10-16-1306:
(I) A quality metric adjustment; and
(II) An acuity adjustment as measured by a hospital's case-mix index.
(b) The evaluation must be completed by December 31, 2022.
(4) This section is repealed, effective July 1, 2026.

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