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Introduced
01/24/2023
01/24/2023
In Committee
04/03/2023
04/03/2023
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
06/25/2023
06/25/2023
Introduced Session
2023 Legislative Measures
Bill Summary
Establishes Emergency Behavioral Health Services for Children program in Oregon Health Authority to promote timely delivery of behavioral health services to children who present to hospital emergency departments in behavioral health crises. Establishes Emergency Behavioral Health Services for Children program in Oregon Health Authority to promote timely delivery of behavioral health services to children who present to hospital emergency departments in behavioral health crises. Directs authority to implement up to three pilot programs in three regions with one hospital per region willing to be Regional Child Psychiatric Center. Allows center to also open Child Psychiatric Emergency unit within pilot region with funding provided by authority. Sunsets pilot program January 2, 2030. Adds to State Trauma Advisory Board and area trauma advisory boards representation from designated regions that participate in Emergency Behavioral Health Services for Children program.] Prohibits insurance policies or certificates that reimburse costs of medical care from requiring prior authorization of treatment provided to individual presenting to Regional Child Psychiatric Center with behavioral health crisis or from denying coverage because health professional providing treatment is not credentialed with insurer offering policy or certificate.
AI Summary
This bill establishes the Emergency Behavioral Health Services for Children program in the Oregon Health Authority to promote timely delivery of behavioral health services to children who present to hospital emergency departments in behavioral health crises. The bill directs the authority to implement up to three pilot programs in three regions, with one hospital per region designated as a Regional Child Psychiatric Center. These centers must meet certain criteria, including having emergency evaluation areas, child psychiatry services, and connections to local resources. The bill also prohibits insurance policies from requiring prior authorization or denying coverage for treatment provided at these centers, even if the provider is not credentialed with the insurer. The pilot program is set to sunset on January 2, 2030.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services
Sponsors (3)
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment. (on 06/25/2023)
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