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Introduced
02/02/2026
02/02/2026
In Committee
02/27/2026
02/27/2026
Crossed Over
02/19/2026
02/19/2026
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026 Legislative Measures
Bill Summary
The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: The Act makes changes to laws about mental health and substance use disorder treatment. The Act changes a law about quality reviews of CCOs. The Act says who can be reimbursed for telehealth services. (Flesch Readability Score: 70.9). Digest: The Act makes changes to laws relating to mental health and SUD treatment. (Flesch Readability Score: 76.5). Requires the Oregon Health Authority and coordinated care organizations to ensure that access to behavioral health treatment in the medical assistance program is comparable to access to medical and surgical treatment and that limitations are applied to behavioral health treatment no more stringently than to medical and surgical treatment. Prohibits the authority or a contracted external quality review organization, under certain cir- cumstances, from making a negative finding about or imposing a penalty on a coordinated care or- ganization based on documents or templates created by the authority for use by a coordinated care organization. Modifies certain statutes to clarify roles and responsibilities for the delivery of behavioral health services and to update terminology. Modifies the types of providers that may be reimbursed in the state medical assistance program for the cost of health services delivered using telemedicine. Becomes operative on January 1, 2027. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.
AI Summary
This bill makes several changes to Oregon's health care laws, primarily focusing on mental health and substance use disorder treatment. Key provisions include requiring the Oregon Health Authority and coordinated care organizations (CCOs), which are entities that manage health care for Medicaid recipients, to ensure that access to behavioral health treatment is comparable to access to medical and surgical treatment, and that any limitations on behavioral health treatment are no more stringent than those applied to medical and surgical treatment. The bill also clarifies that the Oregon Health Authority or its contracted quality review organizations cannot penalize a CCO based on documents or templates created by the authority itself, unless the CCO has materially altered the information. Additionally, it updates terminology and modifies which providers can be reimbursed for services delivered via telemedicine, with specific provisions for these changes becoming operative on January 1, 2027. The bill also repeals several existing statutes related to alcohol and drug abuse programs and updates definitions to reflect current terminology for substance use disorders.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (0)
No sponsors listed
Last Action
Second reading. (on 03/02/2026)
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