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  1. The purpose of this section is to provide transparency to the public regarding the competency of persons engaged in the practice of certain health-care professions in this state to assist citizens in making informed health-care decisions.

  2. The Michael Skolnik Medical Transparency Act is a state law in the U.S. state of Colorado, initially enacted in 2007 with an extension passed in 2010. The act mandates the disclosure of specific information by healthcare providers to the public.

  3. The purpose of this section is to provide transparency to the public regarding the competency of persons engaged in the practice of certain health-care professions in this state to assist citizens in making informed health-care decisions.

  4. May 26, 2009 · On May 31, all Colorado physicians must be in compliance with a recent state law, the Michael Skolnik Medical Transparency Act, that requires them to publicly report certain business...

  5. Jan 1, 2022 · Current as of January 01, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff. (1) The short title of this section is the “Michael Skolnik Medical Transparency Act of 2010”. (2) (a) The general assembly hereby finds and determines that:

  6. Because of the success of the program for physicians, the Colorado legislature has passed multiple expansions of the Act since 2010. Currently the profile requirement includes 54 license types and over 225,000 individual licensees.

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  8. Feb 10, 2022 · Passed in 2007, Colorado’s Michael Skolnik Medical Transparency Act (PDF) (Michael’s Law) brings to light vital physician information–such as disciplinary actions and malpractice information–so that if you are ever faced with a decision like the Skolnik family, you will no longer be in the dark.

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