Colorado Bill: HB 1411
Changes to Cover All Coloradans Program
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Summary
Joint Budget Committee. The bill limits the benefits pregnant women and children with a certain family household income and citizen or immigration status are eligible for under the state medical assistance program and the medical assistance program. Eligible pregnant women and children are subject to the following limitations on benefits:Beginning July 1, 2026, there is an annual cap on dental services in the amount of $750;Beginning January 1, 2027, behavioral health services offered must be provided on a fee-for-service basis only;Beginning January 1, 2027, services offered through the accountable care collaborative are no longer covered; andBeginning January 1, 2027, managed care services through the medical assistance program are no longer covered. Beginning January 1, 2027, children under 19 years old whose family household income does not exceed 260% of the federal poverty line, adjusted for family size, and who are not eligible for the medical assistance program due to their immigration status, are not eligible for home- and community-based services, community first choice, long-term home health, private duty nursing, hospice care, and nursing home care unless those children already receive those services on or before December 31, 2026. For the 2026-27 state fiscal year, the bill caps enrollment of children in the state medical assistance program at 25,000 children if certain conditions are met. The bill repeals provisions requiring the department of health care policy and financing to develop an outreach and enrollment strategy for enrolling eligible groups into new coverage options. The bill repeals the state children's basic health plan. The bill makes and reduces an appropriation to the department of health care policy and financing.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)
Introduced
04/06/2026
In Committee
04/07/2026
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