Or. Admin. Code § 461-120-0315 - Medical Assignment
(1) This
rule applies to all applicants for and recipients of medical assistance offered
under the state plan.
(2) To the
extent that payment for covered expenses has been made under the state medical
assistance program for health care items or services furnished to an
individual, in any case where a third party has a legal liability to make
payments, the state is considered to have acquired the rights of the individual
to payment by any other party for those health care items or services. This
assignment of rights is automatic in accordance with ORS
659.830 and
743B.470 and does not require
the consent of any individual.
(3)
When an individual has long-term care insurance, the individual complies with
the requirements of this rule by reducing the Department's share of the
long-term care (see OAR
461-001-0000) service costs by
taking the following actions for the entire period of time that the individual
is eligible for Department-covered long-term care services:
(a) For an individual in a nursing facility:
(A) Submitting the necessary paperwork to
receive the long-term care insurance payments and designating the long-term
care facility as the payee for the long-term care insurance benefits;
or
(B) When the insurance company
will not pay the long-term care insurance benefits directly to the long-term
care facility, submitting the necessary paperwork to receive insurance payments
and then promptly turning over the long-term care insurance payments to the
long-term care facility upon receipt.
(b) For an individual in community-based care
(see OAR 461-001-0000):
(A) Submitting the necessary paperwork to
receive the long-term care insurance payments and designating the Department as
the payee for the long-term care insurance benefits; or
(B) When the insurance company will not pay
the long-term care insurance benefits directly to the Department, submitting
the necessary paperwork to receive the insurance payments and then promptly
turning over the long-term care insurance payments to the Department upon
receipt.
(c) This
section of the rule does not supersede section (2) of this rule. The Department
may seek payment directly from a long-term care insurer as permitted by ORS
659.830 or
743B.470.
(4) Except as outlined in OAR
461-120-0350, as a condition of
eligibility, legally-able individuals must cooperate with the Department to:
(a) Identify any third party liable or
potentially liable for medical costs paid by the Department, the Oregon Health
Authority, Coordinated Care Organization (CCO), or prepaid managed care health
services organization to or on behalf of an individual or any individual
applying for or receiving medical assistance under the state plan for whom the
individual is legally able;
(b)
Provide information about liability or other insurance that may cover or pay
for medical costs paid by the Department, the Authority, CCO, or prepaid
managed care health services organization to or on behalf of a medical
assistance applicant or recipient;
(c) Provide other information as required by
the CCO, or prepaid managed care health services organization to assist in
pursuing payment from any third party who may be liable for medical costs paid
by the Department, the Authority, CCO, or prepaid managed care health services
organization to or on behalf of a medical assistance applicant or recipient;
and
(d) Comply with the personal
injury claim provisions in accordance with OAR
461-195-0303.
(5) The amount the Department may
collect in reimbursement is limited to the amount of medical services paid by
the Department on behalf of the individual.
(6) The Department establishes an overpayment
if it is discovered after-the-fact that during any period of time a long-term
care insurance claim is on behalf of the individual and the individual received
a long-term care insurance payment that was not turned over to the long-term
care facility or Department as required under this rule.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, 411.060, 411.404, 411.706, 413.085, 414.231 & 414.685
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 409.010, 411.060, 411.404, 411.706, 414.231, 659.830 & 743B.470
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