Or. Admin. Code § 411-073-0080 - Denial of Payment for New Admissions
(1) When Imposed. The Division may deny
payment for new Medicaid admissions:
(a) When
there are widespread deficiencies constituting no actual harm, but with a
potential for more than minimal harm;
(b) When there is at least one deficiency
constituting actual harm to a resident;
(c) When the Division finds that the facility
is not in substantial compliance three months after the last day of a survey in
which the facility was found to not be in substantial compliance;
(d) When the Division finds substandard
quality of care on the last three consecutive standard surveys;
(e) When there is immediate jeopardy;
or
(f) In any other situation under
which a category 2 remedy is required or optional in Exhibit 1.
(2) Required Action. When the
Division determines that there is cause pursuant to section (1) of this rule,
the Division shall deny payment for new Medicaid admissions.
(3) Resumption of Payment. The Division may
resume payment for new admissions when the facility achieves substantial
compliance and is capable of remaining in substantial compliance as determined
by HCFA or the Division.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 410.070
Stats. Implemented: ORS 410.070
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