Oregon Code § ORS 442.614

Requirements for financial assistance policies
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(1) A nonprofit hospitals written financial assistance policy described in ORS 442.610 must:
(a) Provide for adjusting a patients costs as follows:
(A) For a patient whose household income is not more than 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines, by 100 percent;
(B) For a patient whose household income is more than 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines and not more than 300 percent of the federal poverty guidelines, by a minimum of 75 percent;
(C) For a patient whose household income is more than 300 percent of the federal poverty guidelines and not more than 350 percent of the federal poverty guidelines, by a minimum of 50 percent; and
(D) For a patient whose household income is more than 350 percent of the federal poverty guidelines and not more than 400 percent of the federal poverty guidelines, by a minimum of 25 percent;
(b) Apply to all of the hospitals nonprofit affiliated clinics;
(c) Be translated into each language spoken by the lesser of 1,000 people or five percent of the population that resides in the nonprofit hospitals service area;
(d) Ensure that interpreter services are available to translate the policy into languages other than those described in paragraph (c) of this subsection; and
(e) Apply to all medically necessary services or supplies.
(2)(a) A nonprofit hospitals written financial assistance policy described in ORS 442.610 may not require a patient to apply for medical assistance, as defined in ORS 414.025, before the patient will be screened for or provided financial assistance.
(b) This subsection does not prohibit a hospital from providing information to patients about their eligibility for medical assistance or assisting patients in applying for medical assistance.
Note: See note under 442.610.

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