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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Seven-year old Michael Skolnik is up to his usual tricks, but this time, he is armed with a convenient little alibi called April Fool’s Day. The mischievous child is slowly creeping up behind his unsuspecting mother… when all of a sudden, crack!

  4. Nov 18, 2019 · The Michael Skolnik Medical Transparency Act of 2010 came about after Michael Skolnik, a 22 year old nursing student, died as a result of a medical error during neurosurgery. During a CT scan, it was discovered that Michael had a three millimeter spot on his brain.

  5. (II) 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...

  6. The law that created the Healthcare Professions Profile Program (HPPP) was championed by Patty Skolnik, a mother whose tragic loss of her only son led her to advocate for greater transparency and disclosure by healthcare providers and the improvement of patient/provider relationships.

  7. Nov 15, 2018 · [Formerly 24-34-110] Medical transparency act of 2010 - 2 disclosure of information about health care licensees - fines - rules - short title - 3 legislative declaration - repeal.

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