(1) As used in this section, complex rehabilitation technology means manual or power wheelchair systems, adaptive seating systems, alternative positioning systems, adaptive strollers, standing frames, gait trainers or specifically designated options or accessories that are: (a) Classified as durable medical equipment; and (b) Individually configured for a specific individual to meet the individuals unique medical, physical or functional needs and capacities for basic activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living, including employment. (2) The Oregon Health Authority or a coordinated care organization shall make a determination on a request for prior authorization for medical assistance coverage for the cost to repair complex rehabilitation technology within 72 hours after receiving the request.
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