Or. Admin. Code § 418-040-0040 - Provider Qualifications
(1)
Provider Enrollment:
(a) ENROLLMENT
STANDARDS. To be enrolled as a provider in the Homecare Choice Program a
provider must meet the following standards:
(A) Submit a completed application and
provider enrollment agreement to the Oregon Home Care Commission.
(B) Possess an active, unrestricted homecare
or personal support worker provider number issued by DHS or OHA.
(C) Have completed the background check
process described in OAR 407-007-0200 to 407-007-0370 as a homecare or personal
support worker with an outcome of approved. A background recheck must occur at
least every two years or sooner, if requested.
(D) Complete Homecare Choice Program
orientation.
(E) Be 18 years of
age or older without exception.
(F) Possess a Social Security Number that
matches the individual's legal name, as verified by the Internal Revenue
Service or Social Security Administration.
(G) Be legally eligible to work in the United
States.
(H) Have sufficient
communication and language skills to enable him or her to perform duties and
interact effectively with participants and Commission staff.
(I) Be capable of performing essential
functions to safely provide necessary services or be capable of learning
essential functions to safely provide necessary services, as determined by the
individual or his or her representative.
(J) Immediately report abuse or suspected
abuse to DHS.
(K) Maintain
confidentiality and safeguard the participant and the participant's family's
information.
(L) Not be listed on
the Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General or the U.S. General
Services Administration's Exclusion lists.
(M) Complete and pass an on-line readiness
assessment. The readiness assessment includes, but is not limited to, concepts
on:
(i) Effective communication skills;
(ii) Professional boundaries;
(iii) Preventing fraud and abuse;
(iv) Problem solving;
(v) Universal precautions and disease
prevention;
(vi) Proper body
mechanics; and
(vii) Medication
safety.
(b)
DENIAL OF PROVIDER ENROLLMENT. The Oregon Home Care Commission may deny an
application for provider enrollment in the Homecare Choice Program when:
(A) The applicant has a history of violating
protective service and abuse rules in OAR chapter 407, division 45, OAR chapter
411 division 20, OAR chapter 413, division 15, or OAR chapter 943, division 45.
(B) The applicant has an
unacceptable background check.
(C)
The applicant is under 18 years of age.
(D) The applicant is listed on the Health and
Human Services, Office of Inspector General or the U.S. General Services
Administration's Exclusion lists.
(E) The applicant has committed fiscal
improprieties.
(F) The Oregon Home
Care Commission has information that enrolling the applicant as a provider may
put vulnerable individuals at risk.
(G) The applicant's Social Security Number
does not match the applicant's legal name, as verified by the Internal Revenue
Service or Social Security Administration.
(H) The applicant is not capable of
performing essential functions to safely provide necessary services or is not
capable of learning essential functions to safely provide necessary services.
(I) The applicant does not have
sufficient communication and language skill to enable him or her to perform
duties and interact effectively with participants and Commission staff.
(J) The applicant does not
complete and pass a readiness assessment.
(c) VIOLATIONS RESULTING IN TERMINATION OF
PROVIDER ENROLLMENT. The Oregon Home Care Commission may terminate a provider
enrolled in the Homecare Choice Program in the following circumstances:
(A) The provider's enrollment as a homecare
worker has been terminated based on violations described in OAR 411-031-0050.
(B) The provider's enrollment as a
personal support worker has been terminated based on violations described in
OAR 410-172-0200 or 411-375-0070.
(C) There is a substantiated complaint
against a provider for:
(i) Being impaired by
alcohol, inhalants, prescription drugs, or other drugs, including
over-the-counter medications, while responsible for the care of a participant,
in the participant's home, or transporting the participant; or
(ii) Manufacturing, possessing, selling,
offering to sell, trading, or personally using illegal drugs while providing
authorized services to a participant or while in the participant's home.
(D) The provider has a
founded or substantiated allegation of abuse as described in OAR chapter 407,
division 045, OAR chapter 411, division 20, OAR chapter 413, division 15, or
OAR chapter 943, division 45.
(E)
The provider fails to provide services as required.
(F) The provider lacks the ability or
willingness to maintain confidentiality and safeguard the participant and the
participant's family's information.
(G) The provider has an unacceptable
background check.
(H) The provider
has repeatedly demonstrated he or she is unable or unwilling to safely provide
necessary services.
(I) The
provider has repeatedly engaged in any of the following behaviors:
(i) Unscheduled late arrival to work or
absences from work that are unsatisfactory to the participant or neglect the
participant's service needs; or
(ii) Inviting unwelcome guests or pets into a
participant's home, resulting in dissatisfaction or inattention to the
participant's required service needs.
(J) The provider commits fiscal
improprieties.
(K) The provider is
listed on the Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General or the
U.S. General Services Administration's Exclusion lists.
(L) The provider fails to provide a Social
Security Number that matches the provider's legal name, as verified by the
Internal Revenue Service or Social Security Administration.
(d) INACTIVATION OF PROVIDER
ENROLLMENT. A Homecare Choice provider's enrollment may be inactivated when his
or her homecare or personal support worker enrollment has been inactivated for
reasons described in OAR chapter 411, division 31 or OAR chapter 411, division
375.
(A) Homecare Choice providers will be
notified in writing of the reason for inactivation and the actions required to
maintain eligibility as a provider in the Homecare Choice Program.
(B) A Homecare Choice provider who fails to
restore his or her homecare or personal support worker enrollment to active
status within 30 days of inactivation will not be eligible to participate in
the Homecare Choice Program until his or her homecare or personal support
worker enrollment is restored to active status.
(2) Registry referrals.
(a) To be available for referral on the
Registry, the provider must:
(A) Have an
active, unrestricted provider number.
(B) Meet the Commission's annual continuing
education requirements as a homecare worker or personal support worker.
(C) Be seeking employment.
(D) Maintain a complete and
accurate profile.
(E) Update his
or her profile information every 30 days.
(F) Have a valid telephone number.
(G) Have a valid email address.
(H) Authorize the release of contact
information to perspective participants.
(b) If a provider does not meet the
requirements in subsection (2)(a), the provider will not be eligible for
referral on the Registry until the requirements of (2)(a) are met.
(3) A provider is responsible to
review qualification requirements and background check due dates and take
appropriate action to prevent lapse.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 410.602
Stats. Implemented: ORS 410.595-625
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