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Final Word: From the exam room to Colorado law
In the recent legislative session, House Bill 24-1058 Protect Privacy of Biological Data made history by passing both chambers with near unanimity. On April 17, it became the first law of its kind in the nation, signed by Governor Polis, and made national headlines.
By way of this legislation, I have come to realize that our influence as physicians extends far beyond the walls of the exam room, reaching into the realm of policy and legislation.
Action is critical and through collective partnership, we can make a tangible difference. This bill started as an idea from speaking with my patient in the exam room; then became a CMS Central Line Proposal; and then with the help of CMS, the NeuroRights Foundation, Representatives Cathy Kipp and Matt Soper and Senators Mark Baisley and Kevin Priola, became a bill that made its way through the legislative process.
As physicians, we witness firsthand the changes that can enhance medicine in Colorado. By taking concerted action, we can actualize these improvements into law. Continue reading here.
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