Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 410 - OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, HEALTH SYSTEMS DIVISION: MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Division 160 - LAW ENFORCEMENT LIABILITY ACCOUNT (LEMLA)
Section 410-160-0100 - Process and Procedure
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) The purpose of the Law Enforcement Medical Liability Account (LEMLA) is to provide a fund to reimburse a claimant for emergency medical services provided to a LEMLA patient.
(2) The time limit for submitting claims to LEMLA is one year after the date of injury. If a claimant has been paid by a LEMLA patient's insurer or health care contractor and the LEMLA patient's insurer or health care contractor subsequently demands return of the payment, a claimant must bill LEMLA not later than 180 days from the date of the demand letter or one year from the date of injury, whichever is later.
(3) The Division shall process all claims received in accordance with the following procedures:
(4) Using the LEMLA claim amount, the Division shall pay claimants, subject to any adjustment made under section (5) of this rule, according to the following:
(5) After determining the amount under section (4) of this rule, the Division shall add the amount received in section (6) of this rule. If the total is more than the usual charge, the Division shall reduce the amount of its payment by the amount in excess of the usual charge.
(6) The claimant is responsible for making reasonable effort to collect from the LEMLA patient or the LEMLA patient's insurer or health care contractor. Claimants are required to report all collections made when a claimant submits a claim to the Division for payment.
(7) If the Division has paid a claimant and the claimant subsequently receives payment from any other source, the claimant is required to repay the Division the amount received, minus the difference between the usual amount billed and the amount the Division paid. This means claimants are entitled to reimburse themselves for the amount the Division did not pay, with the excess due to the Division as repayment of an overpayment. The repayment is due and payable by check to the Division within 30 days after the claimant has received the funds from the other source.
(8) The Division shall continue to pay for medical services for injuries related to law enforcement activities while the LEMLA patient is incarcerated. Upon release of the LEMLA patient from physical custody, the Division shall no longer pay for
further medical expenses incurred. If the LEMLA patient is cited in lieu of arrest or released instead of booked, the Division shall no longer pay for further medical expenses upon discharge or release from the hospital or other medical facility.
(9) The Division shall pay all accepted claims to the extent that the Division has sufficient funds available, subject to the maximum limit for payment of expenses authorized by law. The Division shall monitor the expenses and if the Division determines that the authorized limit may be exceeded, or that insufficient funds are available, the Division shall take the following actions:
Stat. Auth.: ORS 413.042, ORS 414.065
Stats. Implemented: ORS 414.805 -- ORS 414.815