Colorado Code § 25-3-116

Department recognition of national certification - suspension or revocation of recognition
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(1) A hospital that has an accreditation, certification, or designation
in stroke or STEMI care from a nationally recognized accrediting body, including a certification
as a comprehensive stroke center or primary stroke center by the joint commission or an
accreditation as a STEMI receiving center or STEMI referral center by the American College of
Cardiology Accreditation Services or its successor organization, may send information and
supporting documentation to the department. The department shall make a hospital's national
accreditation, certification, or designation available to the public in a manner determined by the
department.
(2) The department shall deem a hospital that is currently accredited, certified, or
designated by a nationally recognized accrediting body as satisfying the requirements for
recognition and publication by the department. The department may suspend or revoke a
recognition and publication of a hospital's accreditation, certification, or designation if the
department determines, after notice and hearing in accordance with the "State Administrative
Procedure Act", article 4 of title 24, C.R.S., that the hospital no longer holds an active
accreditation, certification, or designation from a nationally recognized certifying body.
(3) Whether a hospital attains a national accreditation, certification, or designation in
stroke or STEMI care has no bearing on, or connection with, the licensing or certification of the
hospital by the department pursuant to section 25-1.5-103 (1)(a).
(4) Repealed.

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