Colorow Health Care, LLC v. Fischer
Citations
- 2018 CO 52
- 420 P.3d 259
Syllabus
Health Care Availability Act—Statutory Construction—Alternative Dispute Resolution. CRS § 13-64-403 of the Health Care Availability Act governs arbitration agreements between patients and healthcare providers. Under CRS § 13-64-403(4), such agreements must contain a certain notice to patients to help ensure that they enter the agreements voluntarily, and the notice must be emphasized by at least 10-point font and bold-faced type. The agreement here contained the notice in 12-point font, but it was not bold-faced. The Court of Appeals determined the statute requires strict compliance and that the agreement therefore failed for lack of bold-faced type. The Supreme Court held that CRS § 13-64-403 requires only substantial compliance. The Court further concluded the agreement here substantially complied with the formatting requirements of CRS § 13-64-403, notwithstanding its lack of bold-faced type. Accordingly, the Court reversed the Court of Appeals' judgment and remanded the case for further proceedings consistent with the opinion.
Judges: Hood, Hart
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