Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 442 § 442.624 — Establishment of community benefit spending floor; rules
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 442 ·
Oregon Code § 442.624·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Establishment of community benefit spending floor; rules.
(1) Every two years, the Oregon
Health Authority shall establish a community benefit spending floor as provided
in this section based on objective data and criteria, including but not limited
to the following:
(a) Historical
and current expenditures on community benefits by the hospital and the hospitals
affiliated clinics.
(b) Community
needs identified in the community needs assessment conducted by the hospital in
accordance with section 501(r)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and community
health assessments and community health improvement plans of coordinated care
organizations that serve the same geographic area served by the hospital and
the hospitals affiliated clinics, in accordance with ORS 414.575 and 414.578.
(c) The hospitals
need to expand the health care workforce.
(d) The overall
financial position of the hospital and the hospitals affiliated clinics based
on audited financial statements and other objective data.
(e) The
demographics of the population in the areas served by the hospital and the
hospitals affiliated clinics.
(f) The spending
on the social determinants of health by the hospital or the hospitals
affiliated clinics.
(g) Taxes paid by
the hospital and the hospitals payments, in lieu of taxes, paid to:
(A) A local
government;
(B) The state; or
(C) The United
States government.
(h) Criteria
governing the manner in which the authority will consider input received from
the general public under subsection (2)(c) of this section.
(i) The hospitals
obligations and commitments, as reported to the Internal Revenue Service, to:
(A) Fund, support
or provide health professions education; and
(B) Fund health
research.
(j) For the
Oregon Health and Science University hospital, its obligation to carry out the
public purposes and missions specified in ORS 353.030.
(2) In
establishing the community benefit spending floors under subsection (1) of this
section, the authority shall:
(a) Consult with
representatives of hospitals;
(b) Provide an
opportunity for hospitals and hospital-affiliated clinics to respond to any
findings;
(c) Solicit and
consider comments from the general public; and
(d) Consult with
or solicit advice from one or more individuals with expertise in the economics
of health care.
(3) The authority
shall adopt by rule alternative methodologies for hospitals and
hospital-affiliated clinics to report data and to apply the community benefit
spending floors, including but not limited to:
(a) By each
individual hospital and all of the hospitals nonprofit affiliated clinics;
(b) By a hospital
and a group of the hospitals nonprofit affiliated clinics; and
(c) By all
hospitals that are under common ownership and control and all of the hospitals
nonprofit affiliated clinics.
(4) Each hospital
shall be provided the opportunity to select the applicable methodology from
those adopted by the authority by rule under subsection (3) of this section.
(5) The authority
may adopt rules necessary to carry out the provisions of this section. [2019
c.497 §6]
Note:
See note under 442.610.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 442.624
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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