2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 413 - Oregon Health Authority
Section 413.225 - Grants to safety net providers; evaluation of implementation of Cover All People program; rules.


(a) "Community health center or safety net clinic" means a nonprofit medical clinic or school-based health center that provides primary physical health, vision, dental or mental health services to low-income patients without charge or using a sliding scale based on the income of the patient.
(b) "School-based health center" means a health clinic that:
(A) Is located on the grounds of a school in a school district or on the grounds of a school operated by a federally recognized Indian tribe or tribal organization;
(B) Is organized through collaboration among schools, communities and health providers, including public health authorities;
(C) Is administered by a county, state, federal or private organization that ensures that certification requirements are met and provides project funding through grants, contracts, billing or other sources of funds;
(D) Is operated exclusively for the purpose of providing health services such as:
(i) Primary care;
(ii) Preventive health care;
(iii) Management and monitoring of chronic health conditions;
(iv) Behavioral health care;
(v) Oral health care;
(vi) Health education services; and
(vii) The administration of vaccines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;
(E) Provides health services to children and adolescents by licensed or certified health professionals; and
(F) May provide one or more health services to children and adolescents by:
(i) A student enrolled in a professional medical, nursing or dental program at an accredited university if the health service is within the student’s field of study and training; or
(ii) An expanded practice dental hygienist holding a permit issued under ORS 680.200 for oral health care.
(2)(a) The Oregon Health Authority shall award grants to community health centers or safety net clinics, including school-based health centers, to ensure the capacity of each grantee to provide health care services to underserved or vulnerable populations.
(b) The authority shall work with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and stakeholders to identify additional sources of funding for school-based health center expenditures for which federal financial participation is available under Title XIX or Title XXI of the Social Security Act.
(3) The authority shall provide outreach for the Cover All People program, including development and administration of an application assistance program, and including grants to provide funding to organizations and local groups for outreach and enrollment activities for the program, within the limits of funds provided by the Legislative Assembly for this purpose.
(4) The authority shall, using funds allocated by the Legislative Assembly:
(a) Provide funds for the expansion and continuation of school-based health centers that are operating on July 29, 2013, and that become certified under ORS 413.223;
(b) Direct funds to communities with certified school-based health centers and to communities planning for certified school-based health centers; and
(c) Create a pool of funds available to provide financial incentives to:
(A) Increase the number of school-based health centers identified as patient centered primary care homes without requiring school-based health centers to be identified as patient centered primary care homes;
(B) Improve the coordination of the care of patients served by coordinated care organizations and school-based health centers; and
(C) Improve the effectiveness of the delivery of health services through school-based health centers to children who qualify for medical assistance.
(5) The authority shall by rule adopt criteria for awarding grants and providing funds in accordance with this section.
(6) The authority shall analyze and evaluate the implementation of the Cover All People program. [2009 c.867 §33; 2009 c.828 §56; 2013 c.683 §2; 2019 c.536 §3; 2019 c.601 §2; 2021 c.554 §4]
Note: The amendments to 413.225 by section 4, chapter 554, Oregon Laws 2021, become operative July 1, 2022. See section 9, chapter 554, Oregon Laws 2021. The text that is operative until July 1, 2022, is set forth for the user’s convenience. (1) As used in this section:
(a) "Community health center or safety net clinic" means a nonprofit medical clinic or school-based health center that provides primary physical health, vision, dental or mental health services to low-income patients without charge or using a sliding scale based on the income of the patient.
(b) "School-based health center" means a health clinic that:
(A) Is located on the grounds of a school in a school district or on the grounds of a school operated by a federally recognized Indian tribe or tribal organization;
(B) Is organized through collaboration among schools, communities and health providers, including public health authorities;
(C) Is administered by a county, state, federal or private organization that ensures that certification requirements are met and provides project funding through grants, contracts, billing or other sources of funds;
(D) Is operated exclusively for the purpose of providing health services such as:
(i) Primary care;
(ii) Preventive health care;
(iii) Management and monitoring of chronic health conditions;
(iv) Behavioral health care;
(v) Oral health care;
(vi) Health education services; and
(vii) The administration of vaccines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;
(E) Provides health services to children and adolescents by licensed or certified health professionals; and
(F) May provide one or more health services to children and adolescents by:
(i) A student enrolled in a professional medical, nursing or dental program at an accredited university if the health service is within the student’s field of study and training; or
(ii) An expanded practice dental hygienist holding a permit issued under ORS 680.200 for oral health care.
(2)(a) The Oregon Health Authority shall award grants to community health centers or safety net clinics, including school-based health centers, to ensure the capacity of each grantee to provide health care services to underserved or vulnerable populations.
(b) The authority shall work with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and stakeholders to identify additional sources of funding for school-based health center expenditures for which federal financial participation is available under Title XIX or Title XXI of the Social Security Act.
(3) The authority shall provide outreach for the Health Care for All Oregon Children program, including development and administration of an application assistance program, and including grants to provide funding to organizations and local groups for outreach and enrollment activities for the program, within the limits of funds provided by the Legislative Assembly for this purpose.
(4) The authority shall, using funds allocated by the Legislative Assembly:
(a) Provide funds for the expansion and continuation of school-based health centers that are operating on July 29, 2013, and that become certified under ORS 413.223;
(b) Direct funds to communities with certified school-based health centers and to communities planning for certified school-based health centers; and
(c) Create a pool of funds available to provide financial incentives to:
(A) Increase the number of school-based health centers identified as patient centered primary care homes without requiring school-based health centers to be identified as patient centered primary care homes;
(B) Improve the coordination of the care of patients served by coordinated care organizations and school-based health centers; and
(C) Improve the effectiveness of the delivery of health services through school-based health centers to children who qualify for medical assistance.
(5) The authority shall by rule adopt criteria for awarding grants and providing funds in accordance with this section.
(6) The authority shall analyze and evaluate the implementation of the Health Care for All Oregon Children program.

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 11 - Juvenile Code, Human Services

Chapter 413 - Oregon Health Authority

Section 413.006 - Establishment of Oregon Health Policy Board.

Section 413.007 - Composition of board.

Section 413.008 - Chairperson; quorum; meetings.

Section 413.011 - Duties of board.

Section 413.016 - Authority of board to establish advisory and technical committees.

Section 413.017 - Public Health Benefit Purchasers Committee, Health Care Workforce Committee, Health Plan Quality Metrics Committee and Behavioral Health Committee.

Section 413.032 - Establishment of Oregon Health Authority.

Section 413.033 - Oregon Health Authority director.

Section 413.036 - Use of abuse and neglect reports for screening subject individuals; rules.

Section 413.037 - Administering oaths; depositions; subpoenas.

Section 413.038 - Service of notice by regular mail.

Section 413.041 - Persons authorized to represent parties in contested cases.

Section 413.046 - Right to courteous, fair and dignified treatment; grievances.

Section 413.071 - Authorization to request federal waivers.

Section 413.072 - Public process required if waiver of federal requirement involves policy change.

Section 413.083 - Dental director; duties; rules.

Section 413.084 - State School Nursing Consultant; duties.

Section 413.085 - Cross-delegation by directors of Department of Human Services, Department of Consumer and Business Services and Oregon Health Authority.

Section 413.101 - Oregon Health Authority Fund.

Section 413.105 - Deposit of reimbursements received for medical assistance expenditures.

Section 413.109 - Acceptance and expenditures of funds received from private sources.

Section 413.121 - Oregon Health Authority Special Checking Account.

Section 413.125 - Revolving fund.

Section 413.129 - Aggregation of warrants and payments.

Section 413.135 - Combining and eliminating accounts.

Section 413.151 - Setoff of liquidated and delinquent debts.

Section 413.161 - Collection of data on race, ethnicity, language, disability status, sexual orientation and gender identity.

Section 413.162 - Reports to Legislative Assembly on collection of data under ORS 413.161.

Section 413.163 - System for collecting data on race, ethnicity, language, disability, sexual orientation and gender identity.

Section 413.164 - Collection and reporting of data by health care providers and insurers; rules.

Section 413.166 - Grants for data collection; rules.

Section 413.167 - Reports to Legislative Assembly.

Section 413.171 - Sharing of data with Department of Human Services; rules.

Section 413.175 - Prohibition on disclosure of information; exceptions.

Section 413.181 - Disclosure of insurer information by Department of Consumer and Business Services for purpose of administering Oregon Integrated and Coordinated Care Delivery System.

Section 413.195 - Disclosure of information about cremated or reduced remains.

Section 413.196 - Confidentiality and inadmissibility of information obtained in connection with epidemiologic morbidity and mortality studies; exceptions; nonliability of informants.

Section 413.201 - Targeted outreach for Cover All People program; grants to address health care access barriers.

Section 413.223 - School-based health centers; certification; best practices; rules.

Section 413.225 - Grants to safety net providers; evaluation of implementation of Cover All People program; rules.

Section 413.227 - Oregon Health Authority reimbursement of coordinated care organization’s costs to provide services related to improving student access to school-based oral health services.

Section 413.231 - Recruitment of primary care providers.

Section 413.234 - Supplemental payments to emergency services providers.

Section 413.235 - Emergency services intergovernmental transfer program.

Section 413.236 - Coordinated care organization reimbursement of emergency medical services providers.

Section 413.246 - Information provided to retired physicians and health care providers.

Section 413.248 - Physician Visa Waiver Program; rules; fees.

Section 413.250 - Statewide Health Improvement Program.

Section 413.255 - Cooperative research and demonstration projects for health and health care purposes.

Section 413.256 - Regional health equity coalitions.

Section 413.257 - Experimental, prototype health care of tomorrow.

Section 413.259 - Patient centered primary care home program and behavioral health home program.

Section 413.260 - Patient centered primary care and behavioral health home delivery models.

Section 413.270 - Advisory council; membership; duties.

Section 413.271 - Palliative care information and resources.

Section 413.273 - Palliative care for patients and residents of hospitals, long term care facilities and residential care facilities.

Section 413.300 - Definitions for ORS 413.300 to 413.308, 413.310 and ORS chapter 414.

Section 413.301 - Health Information Technology Oversight Council.

Section 413.303 - Council chairperson; quorum; meetings.

Section 413.308 - Duties of council.

Section 413.310 - Oregon Health Information Technology program; fees; rules.

Section 413.430 - Functions of Director of Oregon Health Authority regarding health professionals.

Section 413.435 - Administrative requirements for students in clinical training.

Section 413.450 - Continuing education in cultural competency.

Section 413.500 - Women, Infants and Children Program; rules; civil penalties.

Section 413.520 - Gambling addiction programs in Oregon Health Authority; advisory committee.

Section 413.522 - Problem Gambling Treatment Fund.

Section 413.550 - Definitions for ORS 413.550 to 413.559.

Section 413.552 - Legislative findings and policy on health care interpreters.

Section 413.554 - Oregon Council on Health Care Interpreters.

Section 413.556 - Testing, qualification and certification standards for health care interpreters.

Section 413.558 - Procedures for testing, qualifications and certification of health care interpreters; rules; fees.

Section 413.559 - Requirement for provider to work with health care interpreter from registry; exceptions; rules.

Section 413.560 - Moneys received credited to account in Oregon Health Authority Fund.

Section 413.561 - Agencies or boards with enforcement authority.

Section 413.562 - State of Oregon as employer of health care interpreters for purposes of collective bargaining only.

Section 413.563 - Requirement for interpretation service company to use health care interpreters from registry; exceptions.

Section 413.570 - Pain Management Commission; duties; staffing.

Section 413.572 - Additional duties of commission.

Section 413.574 - Membership of commission.

Section 413.576 - Selection of chairperson and vice chairperson; requirements for commission meetings.

Section 413.580 - Pain Management Fund.

Section 413.582 - Acceptance of contributions.

Section 413.590 - Pain management education required of certain licensed health care professionals; duties of Oregon Medical Board; rules.

Section 413.599 - Rules.

Section 413.600 - Traditional Health Workers Commission.

Section 413.610 - Purpose of Compact of Free Association Premium Assistance Program.

Section 413.611 - Definitions.

Section 413.612 - Eligibility for program; payment for plan and out-of-pocket costs; disenrollment; application, enrollment and renewal procedures; education and outreach.

Section 413.613 - COFA Premium Assistance Program Fund.

Section 413.800 - Emergency planning.