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Colorado 1 of 6 states that don’t require criminal background checks for nurses

By The Denver Post  
   June 27, 2016

Nurses with convictions for sexual offenses, drug thefts and crimes of violence have escaped detection under Colorado’s porous system for licensing health care workers, which has far fewer protections than most states. To identify dangerous applicants or licensees with criminal histories, the nurse licensing system in Colorado mostly relies on self-disclosure and complaints.

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