Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 413 § 413.017 — Public
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 413 ·
Oregon Code § 413.017·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Public
Health Benefit Purchasers Committee, Health Care Workforce Committee, Health
Plan Quality Metrics Committee and Behavioral Health Committee; rules.
(1) The Oregon Health Policy Board
shall establish the committees described in subsections (2) to (5) of this
section.
(2)(a) The Public
Health Benefit Purchasers Committee shall include individuals who purchase
health care for the following:
(A) The Public
Employees Benefit Board.
(B) The Oregon
Educators Benefit Board.
(C) Trustees of
the Public Employees Retirement System.
(D) A city
government.
(E) A county government.
(F) A special
district.
(G) Any private
nonprofit organization that receives the majority of its funding from the state
and requests to participate on the committee.
(b) The Public
Health Benefit Purchasers Committee shall:
(A) Identify and
make specific recommendations to achieve uniformity across all public health
benefit plan designs based on the best available clinical evidence, recognized
best practices for health promotion and disease management, demonstrated
cost-effectiveness and shared demographics among the enrollees within the pools
covered by the benefit plans.
(B) Develop an
action plan for ongoing collaboration to implement the benefit design alignment
described in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph and shall leverage purchasing
to achieve benefit uniformity if practicable.
(C) Continuously
review and report to the Oregon Health Policy Board on the committees progress
in aligning benefits while minimizing the cost shift to individual purchasers
of insurance without shifting costs to the private sector or the health
insurance exchange.
(c) The Oregon
Health Policy Board shall work with the Public Health Benefit Purchasers
Committee to identify uniform provisions for state and local public contracts
for health benefit plans that achieve maximum quality and cost outcomes. The
board shall collaborate with the committee to develop steps to implement joint
contract provisions. The committee shall identify a schedule for the
implementation of contract changes. The process for implementation of joint
contract provisions must include a review process to protect against unintended
cost shifts to enrollees or agencies.
(3)(a) The Health
Care Workforce Committee shall include individuals who have the collective
expertise, knowledge and experience in a broad range of health professions,
health care education and health care workforce development initiatives.
(b) The Health
Care Workforce Committee shall coordinate efforts to recruit and educate health
care professionals and retain a quality workforce to meet the demand that will
be created by the expansion in health care coverage, system transformations and
an increasingly diverse population.
(c) The Health
Care Workforce Committee shall conduct an inventory of all grants and other
state resources available for addressing the need to expand the health care
workforce to meet the needs of Oregonians for health care.
(4)(a) The Health
Plan Quality Metrics Committee shall include the following members appointed by
the Oregon Health Policy Board:
(A) An individual
representing the Oregon Health Authority;
(B) An individual
representing the Oregon Educators Benefit Board;
(C) An individual
representing the Public Employees Benefit Board;
(D) An individual
representing the Department of Consumer and Business Services;
(E) Two health
care providers;
(F) One
individual representing hospitals;
(G) One
individual representing insurers, large employers or multiple employer welfare
arrangements;
(H) Two
individuals representing health care consumers;
(I) Two
individuals representing coordinated care organizations;
(J) One
individual with expertise in health care research;
(K) One
individual with expertise in health care quality measures; and
(L) One
individual with expertise in mental health and addiction services.
(b) The committee
shall work collaboratively with the Oregon Educators Benefit Board, the Public
Employees Benefit Board, the authority and the department to adopt health
outcome and quality measures that are focused on specific goals and provide
value to the state, employers, insurers, health care providers and consumers.
The committee shall be the single body to align health outcome and quality
measures used in this state with the requirements of health care data reporting
to ensure that the measures and requirements are coordinated, evidence-based
and focused on a long term statewide vision.
(c) The committee
shall use a public process that includes an opportunity for public comment to
identify health outcome and quality measures. The health outcome and quality
measures identified by the committee, as updated by the authority under
paragraph (g) of this subsection, may be applied to services provided by
coordinated care organizations or paid for by health benefit plans sold through
the health insurance exchan
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 413.017
03Subject to legislative amendments
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