Or. Admin. Code § 410-141-3945 - Transportation: Ground and Air Ambulance Transports
(1) Transporting a member via ambulance is
required when a medical facility or provider states the member's medical
condition requires the presence of a health care professional during the
emergency or non-emergency transport. This includes neonatal
transports.
(2) For NEMT services,
the CCOs shall authorize the transport.
(3) CCOs shall provide ambulance transports
with a medical technician when:
(a) A
member's medical condition requires a stretcher and the length of transport
requires a personal care attendant, but the member does not have one;
or
(b) Necessitated by the member's
medical condition consistent with section (1) above of this rule.
(4) When a member's medical
condition is an emergency as defined in OAR
410-120-0000, emergency
ambulance transportation must be used. The ambulance must transport the member
to the nearest appropriate facility able to meet the member's medical
needs.
(5) CCOs shall verify that
providers of ground or air ambulance services have been licensed by the
Authority to operate ground or air ambulances. If the ambulance service
provider is located in a contiguous state and regularly provides rides to OHP
members, the CCO must ensure the ambulance service provider has been licensed
by both the Authority and the contiguous state in which it is
operating.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042 & ORS 414.625
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 414.625
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