Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 413 § 413.660 — Certified community behavioral health clinic program established; rules
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 413 ·
Oregon Code § 413.660·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Certified community behavioral health clinic program established; rules.
(1) The certified community
behavioral health clinic program is established in the Oregon Health Authority
for the purpose of certifying community behavioral health clinics that meet
criteria adopted by the authority by rule to receive prospective fixed
cost-based rates, as provided in subsection (4) of this section, for services
provided to medical assistance enrollees.
(2) The authority
shall appoint an advisory committee, as described in ORS 183.333, to advise the
authority in the adoption of rules to carry out this section. The Director of
the Oregon Health Authority shall appoint to the advisory committee 15 individuals
who represent a diverse constituency and are knowledgeable about certified
community behavioral health clinic delivery systems, patient-centered primary
care home delivery systems, integrated health care or health care quality. At
least five members of the advisory committee must be current or former
consumers of the type of behavioral health services that are typically provided
by certified community behavioral health clinics or family members,
representatives or advocates for such consumers. Rules adopted by the
authority:
(a) Must be
consistent with the criteria adopted by the United States Department of Health
and Human Services for certified community behavioral health clinics; and
(b) Shall ensure
that certified community behavioral health clinics provide, either directly or
by referral through formal relationships with other providers, all of the
services required by the criteria adopted by the United States Department of
Health and Human Services for certified community behavioral health clinics.
(3) If the
authority adopts requirements for certified community behavioral health clinics
that are in addition to the criteria described in subsection (2)(a) of this
section, the authority shall:
(a) Provide
funding to the clinics sufficient to reimburse the costs of the additional
requirements; or
(b) Have a
process for granting allowable variances to one or more of the requirements.
(4)(a) A
certified community behavioral health clinic shall complete the federally
required cost report for the authority to review and approve the clinics
prospective fixed cost-based rate for a patient encounter.
(b) The authority
shall regularly adjust the prospective fixed cost-based rate at intervals
consistent with federal guidance. A certified community behavioral health
clinic may request a rate adjustment if a clinic changes the clinics scope of
services.
(c) The authority
shall adopt and provide to certified community behavioral health clinics
guidance on the development of fixed rates and billing. The fixed rate must
include but is not limited to:
(A) An estimate
of the projected cost of anticipated expansions of the certified community
behavioral health clinic program or the populations served by the program; and
(B) The cost of
the technology and data systems needed by each clinic to track and measure
outcomes and other data that the authority requires to be tracked or measured.
(d) The authority
shall review federal guidance on rate setting for clinics that are dually
certified as federally qualified health centers, as defined in 42 U.S.C.
1396d(l)(2), and as certified community behavioral health clinics and provide
recommendations to such dually certified clinics about how the clinics can best
bill for services.
(5) In any
geographic region of this state that is served by both a certified community
behavioral health clinic and a community mental health program:
(a) Before the
authority may approve the certification of a certified community behavioral
health clinic, the certified community behavioral health clinic and the
community mental health program shall enter into a written agreement concerning
collaboration between the clinic and the program in the coordination of
services that are provided by both the clinic and the program.
(b) The authority
shall develop a plan to ensure:
(A) Coordination
of services between the clinic and the program to minimize service
redundancies; and
(B) Financial
efficiencies to maximize financial benefits.
(6) This section
does not require a clinic that is eligible for certification under this section
to apply for certification. Participation in the certified community behavioral
health clinic program is voluntary. [2024 c.70 §14]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 413.660
03Subject to legislative amendments
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