As we work together to stop the spread of COVID-19 at home, work and in the community, we want to make sure you have the resources you need to keep informed, healthy and safe. If you have any questions about OHP and COVID-19, please let us know.
Updates for Oregon Health Plan providers
Expired Oregon DMV-issued driver licenses and vehicle registrations for NEMT drivers: The state moratorium on traffic citations for expired Oregon driver's licenses, parking permits and vehicle registrations ended Dec. 31, 2021. This means all drivers who provide non-emergent transportation to Oregon Health Plan (OHP) members must have a current Oregon driver's license and vehicle registration before providing rides to OHP members.
To learn more, please read the announcement from OHA.
Please continue to refer to the Oregon Medicaid COVID-19 Provider Guide for information related to OHP and CAWEM coverage of vaccine, testing, screening, treatment and telemedicine services; OHP and CAWEM eligibility; and other information and resources related to providing and billing for covered services during COVID-19.
The guide now contains updated information about:
- Reimbursement to hospitals when there are delays in discharge (page 16).
- Vehicle and driver registration documentation requirements for non-emergent transportation brokerages and their drivers (page 34).
Updates for all health care providers
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Recent rule revisions
OAR 410-141-5260 - Coordinated Care Organization (CCO) Requirements Under HB 2362 from Oregon Legislature’s 2021 Regular Session
Provider resource updates
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