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Hospital Discounted Care | Department of Health Care Policy . . . The Hospital Discounted Care Advisory Committee created under House Bill 24-1399 25 5-3-507 advises the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF) on operations and policies for Hospital Discounted Care (HDC) and makes recommendations to the Medical Services Board regarding rules
Hospital Discounted Care - Colorado Consumer Health Initiative Hospital Discounted Care (HDC) is a law that requires hospitals to screen all uninsured patients for eligibility for state-run programs (like Health First Colorado (Medicaid), and Children Health Plan Plus) and provide care at a discounted rate to anyone with a household income below 250% of the federal poverty line (roughly $3,260 month for an
Hospital Discounted Care | Colorado Hospital Association House Bill 21-1198 – Health-care Billing Requirements For Indigent Patients – known as Hospital Discounted Care (HDC), expanded and made several changes to Colorado’s hospital charity care statute The law established new requirements for how hospitals screen, bill, and collect payments from low-income patients
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Colorado Hospital Discounted Care Hospital Discounted Care was created by House Bill (HB) 21-1198 which requires hospitals to screen all uninsured patients and insured patients who request to be screened for Health First Colorado (Colorado's Medicaid Program), Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+), Medicare, Emergency Medicaid, and financial assistance
Colorado Indigent Care Program (CICP) Emergency Medicaid Services for health benefits for children and pregnant people who do not have the citizenship or immigration status needed for Health First Colorado coverage The Colorado Indigent Care Program (CICP) ended on July 1, 2025 A list of resources is included below to help you
HCPF Fact Sheet - Colorado • Health care professionals who provide services to patients within the hospital or the hospital’s off campus locations, or in a freestanding emergency room must abide by the HDC rules regardless of whether they are directly employed, contracted by, or otherwise providing services at the hospital