Oregon Code § ORS 735.540

Definitions for ORS 735.540 to 735.552
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As used in ORS 735.540 to 735.552:
(1) Audit means an on-site or remote review of the records of a pharmacy, or a request for records from a pharmacy for the purpose of an audit, by or on behalf of an entity.
(2) Clerical error means a minor error:
(a) In the keeping, recording or transcribing of records or documents or in the handling of electronic or hard copies of correspondence;
(b) That does not result in financial harm to an entity; and
(c) That does not involve dispensing an incorrect dose, amount or type of medication or dispensing a prescription drug to the wrong person.
(3) Entity includes:
(a) A pharmacy benefit manager;
(b) An insurer;
(c) A third party administrator;
(d) A state agency; or
(e) A person that represents or is employed by one of the entities described in this subsection.
(4) Fraud means knowingly and willfully executing or attempting to execute a scheme, in connection with the delivery of or payment for health care benefits, items or services, that uses false or misleading pretenses, representations or promises to obtain any money or property owned by or under the custody or control of any person.
Note: See note under 735.530.

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