Colorado Code § 25-3-314

Charge for professional services
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Any hospital which is owned by a county,
or by a city and county, having a population in excess of two hundred fifty thousand persons and
which is a teaching hospital duly accredited as such by the joint commission on accreditation of
hospitals and by the council on medical education of the American medical association may
employ physicians and surgeons licensed to practice medicine in the state of Colorado for the
performance of professional services in such hospital or in any related outpatient facility which
is owned by such county or city and county. Charges for the services so rendered by any such
physician or surgeon, excluding professional trainees, may be collected through the medium of
such hospital in the name of the physician or surgeon and, upon collection, may be placed in a
medical practice fund to be established, maintained, and used by such hospital solely for the
purpose of payment of compensation to the physicians and surgeons so employed and for the
payment of consultation fees to other physicians and surgeons not so employed, or directly to
physicians and surgeons who are directly engaged in medical research or medical education.

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