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Most states require criminal background checks on doctors. Colorado doesn’t.

By The Denver Post  
   August 01, 2016

Colorado relies on self disclosure when making sure doctors do not have past criminal convictions that would flag them as potentially unfit to provide care. It’s a level of trust that puts Colorado increasingly out of step with other states. As of 2014, 45 state medical boards required criminal background checks to license a doctor.

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