Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 417 § 417.345 — Medically Involved Home-Care Program; services; enrollment; effect of program
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 417 ·
Oregon Code § 417.345·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Medically Involved Home-Care Program; services; enrollment; effect of program
on funding for certain programs; rules.
(1) The Medically Involved Home-Care Program is
created in the Department of Human Services. The department shall provide all
State Plan Medicaid and waivered services available under state and federal law
that are necessary to enable a medically involved child to be cared for in the
childs home. The waivered services that must be available include but are not
limited to home nursing care, durable medical equipment and respite care.
(2) The
department shall adopt by rule criteria for determining the need for and extent
of assistance to be provided to a medically involved child enrolled in the
Medically Involved Home-Care Program created by subsection (1) of this section.
The criteria shall include, but are not limited to, consideration of:
(a) The medical
needs of the child;
(b) The needs of
any other family member with a disability or chronic illness in the childs
home;
(c) Family and
community support available to the child and family caregivers; and
(d) The
assistance necessary for the family to care for the child in the childs home,
disregarding parental or legal guardian income.
(3) Subject to
limits on enrollment required by state or federal law, services offered through
the Medically Involved Home-Care Program shall be made available to children
meeting the criteria established by the department by rule. Priority for
enrollment shall be given to:
(a) A child
transferring to the childs home from nursing home placement, foster care
placement or other out-of-home placement;
(b) A child
living at home who is at risk of nursing home placement, foster care placement
or other out-of-home placement;
(c) A child who
does not otherwise qualify for medical assistance under ORS chapter 414 and for
whom the department pays family support payments pursuant to ORS 430.215 that
exceed $10,000 per year; and
(d) A child who
is at risk of losing eligibility for medical assistance under ORS chapter 414
due to a caregivers employment or an increase in a caregivers earnings.
(4) The
department shall enroll no fewer than 125 medically involved children in the
Medically Involved Home-Care Program beginning January 1, 2008. The department
shall enroll an additional 25 medically involved children each calendar year
thereafter, to the maximum number allowed by federal law or under the terms of
the federal approval.
(5) Moneys
appropriated to the department for the Medically Involved Home-Care Program may
not be used to supplant moneys appropriated to the department for the Childrens
Intensive In-Home Services program.
(6) As used in
this section, child means a person under 18 years of age. [2007 c.751 §§4 to
6; 2009 c.11 §60]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 417.345
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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