Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 410 - OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, HEALTH SYSTEMS DIVISION: MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Division 136 - MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Section 410-136-3160 - Ground and Air Ambulance Transports

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 410-136-3160

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

(1) Transporting a client via ambulance is required when a medical facility or provider states the client's medical condition requires the presence of a health care professional during the emergency or non-emergency transport. This includes neonatal transports.

(2) For non-emergent medical transportation (NEMT) services, the brokerage shall authorize the transport.

(3) Brokerages shall provide ambulance or stretcher transports with a medical technician when:

(a) A client's medical condition requires a stretcher;

(b) The length of transport would require a personal care attendant; and

(c) The client does not have an attendant who can assist with personal care during the ride.

(4) Emergency ambulance transportation is required when a client's medical condition is an emergency pursuant to OAR 410-120-0000, Acronyms and Definitions. The ambulance must transport the client to the nearest appropriate facility able to meet the client's medical needs. Brokerages do not arrange emergency transportation.

(5) The following apply to air-ambulance NEMT services:

(a) The brokerage shall approve air-ambulance NEMT only when another mode of transportation would further jeopardize or compromise the client's medical condition due to:
(A) The length of time required to transport the client by ground-ambulance;

(B) Current road conditions preclude the use of ground transportation; or

(C) Ground-ambulance is not available.

(b) As an exception to section (4) (a) of this rule, the brokerage may grant air-ambulance transportation if it determines the transportation is cost effective. The brokerage shall document how air-ambulance is more cost effective than ground transportation;

(c) The brokerage must obtain a written recommendation from the client's medical provider indicating medical appropriateness before authorizing air-ambulance transportation.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 414.065

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