(b) Compensable medical services shall include medical, surgical, hospital, nursing, ambulances and other related services, and drugs, medicine, crutches and prosthetic appliances, braces and supports and where necessary, physical restorative services. A pharmacist or dispensing physician shall dispense generic drugs to the worker in accordance with ORS 689.515. The duty to provide such medical services continues for the life of the worker.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, medical services after the worker’s condition is medically stationary are not compensable except for the following:
(A) Services provided to a worker who has been determined to be permanently and totally disabled.
(B) Prescription medications.
(C) Services necessary to administer prescription medication or monitor the administration of prescription medication.
(D) Prosthetic devices, braces and supports.
(E) Services necessary to monitor the status, replacement or repair of prosthetic devices, braces and supports.
(F) Services provided pursuant to an accepted claim for aggravation under ORS 656.273.
(G) Services provided pursuant to an order issued under ORS 656.278.
(H) Services that are necessary to diagnose the worker’s condition.
(I) Life-preserving modalities similar to insulin therapy, dialysis and transfusions.
(J) With the approval of the insurer or self-insured employer, palliative care that the worker’s attending physician referred to in ORS 656.005 (12)(b)(A) prescribes and that is necessary to enable the worker to continue current employment or a vocational training program. If the insurer or self-insured employer does not approve, the attending physician or the worker may request approval from the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services for such treatment. The director may order a medical review by a physician or panel of physicians pursuant to ORS 656.327 (3) to aid in the review of such treatment. The decision of the director is subject to review under ORS 656.704.
(K) With the approval of the director, curative care arising from a generally recognized, nonexperimental advance in medical science since the worker’s claim was closed that is highly likely to improve the worker’s condition and that is otherwise justified by the circumstances of the claim. The decision of the director is subject to review under ORS 656.704.
(L) Curative care provided to a worker to stabilize a temporary and acute waxing and waning of symptoms of the worker’s condition.
(d) When the medically stationary date in a disabling claim is established by the insurer or self-insured employer and is not based on the findings of the attending physician, the insurer or self-insured employer is responsible for reimbursement to affected medical service providers for otherwise compensable services rendered until the insurer or self-insured employer provides written notice to the attending physician of the worker’s medically stationary status.
(e) Except for services provided under a managed care contract, out-of-pocket expense reimbursement to receive care from the attending physician or nurse practitioner authorized to provide compensable medical services under this section shall not exceed the amount required to seek care from an appropriate nurse practitioner or attending physician of the same specialty who is in a medical community geographically closer to the worker’s home. For the purposes of this paragraph, all physicians and nurse practitioners within a metropolitan area are considered to be part of the same medical community.
(2)(a) The worker may choose an attending doctor, physician or nurse practitioner within the State of Oregon. The worker may choose the initial attending physician or nurse practitioner and may subsequently change attending physician or nurse practitioner two times without approval from the director. If the worker thereafter selects another attending physician or nurse practitioner, the insurer or self-insured employer may require the director’s approval of the selection. The decision of the director is subject to review under ORS 656.704. The worker also may choose an attending doctor or physician in another country or in any state or territory or possession of the United States with the prior approval of the insurer or self-insured employer.
(b) A medical service provider who is not a member of a managed care organization is subject to the following provisions:
(A) A medical service provider who is not qualified to be an attending physician may provide compensable medical service to an injured worker for a period of 30 days from the date of the first visit on the initial claim or for 12 visits, whichever first occurs, without the authorization of an attending physician. Thereafter, medical service provided to an injured worker without the written authorization of an attending physician is not compensable.
(B) A medical service provider who is not an attending physician cannot authorize the payment of temporary disability compensation. However, an emergency room physician who is not authorized to serve as an attending physician under ORS 656.005 (12)(c) may authorize temporary disability benefits for a maximum of 14 days. A medical service provider qualified to serve as an attending physician under ORS 656.005 (12)(b)(B) may authorize the payment of temporary disability compensation for a period not to exceed 30 days from the date of the first visit on the initial claim.
(C) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, only a physician qualified to serve as an attending physician under ORS 656.005 (12)(b)(A) or (B)(i) who is serving as the attending physician at the time of claim closure may make findings regarding the worker’s impairment for the purpose of evaluating the worker’s disability.
(D) Notwithstanding subparagraphs (A) and (B) of this paragraph, a nurse practitioner licensed under ORS 678.375 to 678.390:
(i) May provide compensable medical services for 180 days from the date of the first visit on the initial claim;
(ii) May authorize the payment of temporary disability benefits for a period not to exceed 180 days from the date of the first visit on the initial claim; and
(iii) When an injured worker treating with a nurse practitioner authorized to provide compensable services under this section becomes medically stationary within the 180-day period in which the nurse practitioner is authorized to treat the injured worker, shall refer the injured worker to a physician qualified to be an attending physician as defined in ORS 656.005 for the purpose of making findings regarding the worker’s impairment for the purpose of evaluating the worker’s disability. If a worker returns to the nurse practitioner after initial claim closure for evaluation of a possible worsening of the worker’s condition, the nurse practitioner shall refer the worker to an attending physician and the insurer shall compensate the nurse practitioner for the examination performed.
(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the director, by rule, upon the advice of the committee created by ORS 656.794 and upon the advice of the professional licensing boards of practitioners affected by the rule, may exclude from compensability any medical treatment the director finds to be unscientific, unproven, outmoded or experimental. The decision of the director is subject to review under ORS 656.704.
(4) Notwithstanding subsection (2)(a) of this section, when a self-insured employer or the insurer of an employer contracts with a managed care organization certified pursuant to ORS 656.260 for medical services required by this chapter to be provided to injured workers:
(a) Those workers who are subject to the contract shall receive medical services in the manner prescribed in the contract. Workers subject to the contract include those who are receiving medical treatment for an accepted compensable injury or occupational disease, regardless of the date of injury or medically stationary status, on or after the effective date of the contract. If the managed care organization determines that the change in provider would be medically detrimental to the worker, the worker shall not become subject to the contract until the worker is found to be medically stationary, the worker changes physicians or nurse practitioners, or the managed care organization determines that the change in provider is no longer medically detrimental, whichever event first occurs. A worker becomes subject to the contract upon the worker’s receipt of actual notice of the worker’s enrollment in the managed care organization, or upon the third day after the notice was sent by regular mail by the insurer or self-insured employer, whichever event first occurs. A worker shall not be subject to a contract after it expires or terminates without renewal. A worker may continue to treat with the attending physician or nurse practitioner authorized to provide compensable medical services under this section under an expired or terminated managed care organization contract if the physician or nurse practitioner agrees to comply with the rules, terms and conditions regarding services performed under any subsequent managed care organization contract to which the worker is subject. A worker shall not be subject to a contract if the worker’s primary residence is more than 100 miles outside the managed care organization’s certified geographical area. Each such contract must comply with the certification standards provided in ORS 656.260. However, a worker may receive immediate emergency medical treatment that is compensable from a medical service provider who is not a member of the managed care organization. Insurers or self-insured employers who contract with a managed care organization for medical services shall give notice to the workers of eligible medical service providers and such other information regarding the contract and manner of receiving medical services as the director may prescribe. Notwithstanding any provision of law or rule to the contrary, a worker of a noncomplying employer is considered to be subject to a contract between the State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation as a processing agent or the assigned claims agent and a managed care organization.
(b)(A) For initial or aggravation claims filed after June 7, 1995, the insurer or self-insured employer may require an injured worker, on a case-by-case basis, immediately to receive medical services from the managed care organization.
(B) If the insurer or self-insured employer gives notice that the worker is required to receive treatment from the managed care organization, the insurer or self-insured employer must guarantee that any reasonable and necessary services so received, that are not otherwise covered by health insurance, will be paid as provided in ORS 656.248, even if the claim is denied, until the worker receives actual notice of the denial or until three days after the denial is mailed, whichever event first occurs. The worker may elect to receive care from a primary care physician or nurse practitioner authorized to provide compensable medical services under this section who agrees to the conditions of ORS 656.260 (4)(g). However, guarantee of payment is not required by the insurer or self-insured employer if this election is made.
(C) If the insurer or self-insured employer does not give notice that the worker is required to receive treatment from the managed care organization, the insurer or self-insured employer is under no obligation to pay for services received by the worker unless the claim is later accepted.
(D) If the claim is denied, the worker may receive medical services after the date of denial from sources other than the managed care organization until the denial is reversed. Reasonable and necessary medical services received from sources other than the managed care organization after the date of claim denial must be paid as provided in ORS 656.248 by the insurer or self-insured employer if the claim is finally determined to be compensable.
(5)(a) A nurse practitioner licensed under ORS 678.375 to 678.390 who is not a member of the managed care organization is authorized to provide the same level of services as a primary care physician as established by ORS 656.260 (4) if the nurse practitioner maintains the worker’s medical records and with whom the worker has a documented history of treatment, if that nurse practitioner agrees to refer the worker to the managed care organization for any specialized treatment, including physical therapy, to be furnished by another provider that the worker may require and if that nurse practitioner agrees to comply with all the rules, terms and conditions regarding services performed by the managed care organization.
(b) A nurse practitioner authorized to provide medical services to a worker enrolled in the managed care organization may provide medical treatment to the worker if the treatment is determined to be medically appropriate according to the service utilization review process of the managed care organization and may authorize temporary disability payments as provided in subsection (2)(b)(D) of this section. However, the managed care organization may authorize the nurse practitioner to provide medical services and authorize temporary disability payments beyond the periods established in subsection (2)(b)(D) of this section.
(6) Subject to the provisions of ORS 656.704, if a claim for medical services is disapproved, the injured worker, insurer or self-insured employer may request administrative review by the director pursuant to ORS 656.260 or 656.327. [1965 c.285 §23; 1979 c.839 §32; 1981 c.535 §31; 1981 c.854 §14; 1985 c.739 §4; 1987 c.884 §24; 1990 c.2 §10; 1995 c.332 §25; amendments by 1995 c.332 §25a repealed by 1999 c.6 §1; 1999 c.6 §10; 1999 c.582 §12; 1999 c.868 §1; 1999 c.926 §1; 2003 c.811 §§3,4; 2005 c.26 §§3,4; 2007 c.252 §§3,4; 2007 c.270 §§2,3; 2007 c.365 §2a; 2007 c.505 §§3,4; 2009 c.32 §1; 2009 c.36 §1; 2013 c.179 §1]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 16 - Trade Practices, Labor and Employment
Chapter 656 - Workers’ Compensation
Section 656.005 - Definitions.
Section 656.012 - Findings and policy.
Section 656.018 - Effect of providing coverage; exclusive remedy.
Section 656.020 - Damage actions by workers against noncomplying employers; defenses outlawed.
Section 656.025 - Individuals engaged in commuter ridesharing not subject workers; conditions.
Section 656.027 - Who are subject workers.
Section 656.031 - Coverage for municipal volunteer personnel.
Section 656.041 - City or county may elect to provide coverage for adults in custody.
Section 656.056 - Subject employers must post notice of manner of compliance.
Section 656.070 - Definitions for ORS 656.027, 656.070 and 656.075.
Section 656.132 - Coverage of minors.
Section 656.135 - Coverage of deaf school work experience trainees.
Section 656.138 - Coverage of apprentices, trainees participating in related instruction classes.
Section 656.140 - Coverage of persons operating equipment for hire.
Section 656.156 - Intentional injuries.
Section 656.160 - Effect of incarceration on receipt of compensation.
Section 656.172 - Applicability of and criteria for establishing program under ORS 656.170.
Section 656.206 - Permanent total disability.
Section 656.209 - Offsetting permanent total disability benefits against Social Security benefits.
Section 656.210 - Temporary total disability; payment during medical treatment; election; rules.
Section 656.212 - Temporary partial disability.
Section 656.214 - Permanent partial disability.
Section 656.225 - Compensability of certain preexisting conditions.
Section 656.228 - Payments directly to beneficiary or custodian.
Section 656.230 - Lump sum award payments.
Section 656.232 - Payments to aliens residing outside of United States.
Section 656.264 - Compensable injury, denied claim and other reports.
Section 656.265 - Notice of accident from worker.
Section 656.266 - Burden of proving compensability and nature and extent of disability.
Section 656.267 - Claims for new and omitted medical conditions.
Section 656.278 - Board has continuing authority to alter earlier action on claim; limitations.
Section 656.291 - Expedited Claim Service; jurisdiction; procedure; representation; rules.
Section 656.319 - Time within which hearing must be requested.
Section 656.327 - Review of medical treatment of worker; findings; review; costs.
Section 656.360 - Confidentiality of worker medical and vocational claim records.
Section 656.362 - Liability for disclosure of worker medical and vocational claim records.
Section 656.382 - Penalties and attorney fees payable by insurer or employer in processing claim.
Section 656.383 - Attorney fees in cases prior to decision or after request for hearing.
Section 656.390 - Frivolous appeals, hearing requests or motions; expenses and attorney fee.
Section 656.403 - Obligations of self-insured employer.
Section 656.407 - Qualifications of insured employers.
Section 656.419 - Workers’ compensation insurance contracts.
Section 656.423 - Cancellation of coverage by employer; notice required.
Section 656.434 - Certification effective until canceled or revoked; revocation of certificate.
Section 656.440 - Notice of certificate revocation; appeal; effective date.
Section 656.443 - Procedure upon default by employer or self-insured employer group; rules.
Section 656.447 - Sanctions against insurer for failure to comply with contracts, orders or rules.
Section 656.508 - Authority to fix premium rates for employers.
Section 656.526 - Distribution of dividends from surplus in Industrial Accident Fund.
Section 656.554 - Injunction against employer failing to comply with deposit requirements.
Section 656.560 - Default in payment of premiums, fees, assessments or deposit; remedies.
Section 656.566 - Lien on property of employer for amounts due.
Section 656.583 - Paying agency may compel election and prompt action.
Section 656.595 - Precedence of cause of action; compensation paid or payable not to be an issue.
Section 656.605 - Workers’ Benefit Fund; uses and limitations.
Section 656.612 - Assessments for department activities; amount; collection procedure.
Section 656.625 - Reopened Claims Program; rules.
Section 656.630 - Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences funding; report of activities.
Section 656.632 - Industrial Accident Fund.
Section 656.634 - Trust fund status of Industrial Accident Fund.
Section 656.635 - Reserve accounts in Industrial Accident Fund.
Section 656.642 - Emergency Fund.
Section 656.702 - Disclosure of records of corporation, department and insurers.
Section 656.709 - Ombudsman for injured workers; ombudsman for small business; duties.
Section 656.714 - Removal of board member.
Section 656.718 - Chairperson; quorum; panels.
Section 656.725 - Duties and status of Administrative Law Judges.
Section 656.727 - Rules for administration of benefit offset.
Section 656.730 - Assigned risk plan.
Section 656.752 - State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation; purpose and functions.
Section 656.754 - Manager; appointment; functions.
Section 656.795 - Informational materials for nurse practitioners.
Section 656.797 - Certification by nurse practitioner of review of required materials.
Section 656.802 - Occupational disease; mental disorder; presumptions as to stress disorders; proof.
Section 656.807 - Time for filing of claims for occupational disease; procedure.
Section 656.850 - License; compliance with workers’ compensation and safety laws.