Colorado Code § 10-16-138

Pathology services - direct billing required
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(1) A clinical laboratory or
physician that is located in this state or in another state, and that provides anatomic pathology
services for patients in this state, shall present or cause to be presented a claim, bill, or demand
for payment for these services only to:
(a) The patient;
(b) The responsible insurance carrier or other third-party payer;
(c) The hospital, public health clinic, or nonprofit health clinic ordering such services;
(d) The referring laboratory, excluding a laboratory of a physician's office or group
practice that does not perform the professional component of the anatomic pathology service for
which such claim, bill, or demand is presented; or
(e) A governmental agency or its specified public or private agent, agency, or
organization on behalf of the recipient of the services.
(2) Except for a physician at a referring laboratory that has been billed pursuant to
subsection (6) of this section, no licensed practitioner in the state may, directly or indirectly,
charge, bill, or otherwise solicit payment for anatomic pathology services unless the services
were rendered personally by the licensed practitioner or under the licensed practitioner's direct
supervision in accordance with section 353 of the "Public Health Service Act", 42 U.S.C. sec.
263a.
(3) A patient, insurer, third-party payer, hospital, public health clinic, or nonprofit health
clinic is not required to reimburse a licensed practitioner for charges or claims submitted in
violation of this section.
(4) Nothing in this section:
(a) Mandates the assignment of benefits for anatomic pathology services; or
(b) Prohibits a group practice, as defined in 42 U.S.C. sec. 1395nn (h)(4)(A)(i) to (iv),
from billing for anatomic pathology services when a physician in the group practice performs or
supervises anatomic pathology services in a laboratory that is owned and operated by at least one
member of the group practice.
(5) For purposes of this section, "anatomic pathology services" means:
(a) Histopathology or surgical pathology, meaning the gross and microscopic
examination performed by a physician or under the supervision of a physician, including
histologic processing;
(b) Cytopathology, meaning the microscopic examination of cells from the following:
(I) Fluids;
(II) Aspirates;
(III) Washings;
(IV) Brushings; or
(V) Smears, including the pap test examination performed by a physician or under the
supervision of a physician;
(c) Hematology, meaning the microscopic evaluation of bone marrow aspirates and
biopsies performed by a physician, or under the supervision of a physician, and peripheral blood
smears when the attending or treating physician or technologist requests that a blood smear be
reviewed by a pathologist;
(d) Subcellular pathology or molecular pathology, meaning the assessment of a patient
specimen for the detection, localization, measurement, or analysis of one or more protein or
nucleic acid targets; and
(e) Blood-banking services performed by pathologists.
(6) This section does not prohibit billing of a referring laboratory for anatomic pathology
services in instances where a sample or samples must be sent to another physician or laboratory
for consultation or histologic processing. The term "referring laboratory" does not include a
laboratory of a physician's office or group practice that does not perform the professional
component of the anatomic pathology service involved.
(7) A person who receives a bill for an anatomic pathology service made in knowing and
willful violation of this section may maintain an action to recover the actual amount paid for the
bill.

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