2025 Regular SessionOregon Legislature

SB716: Relating to urgent care centers.

Legislative Summary

Makes health insurers and OHA pay more for services at some urgent care centers than other urgent care centers until 2033. Tells DCBS to make some rules and submit a report about this Act. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.1). [Digest: Tells OHA to make rules about registering urgent care centers and creates some standards. Tells some insurers to cover cost of care at registered urgent care centers at a set rate. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.5).] [Requires the Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules for registering urgent care centers and specifies requirements.] [Requires coverage of services provided by registered urgent care centers by health insurance that reimburses medical costs, plans offered by the Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board, health maintenance organizations and multiple employer welfare arrangements and establishes requirements for rates of reimbursement.] [Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.] Requires a policy or certificate of health insurance to reimburse medical care provided at an eligible urgent care center in an amount that is 20 percent higher for the same services when the services are provided at an urgent care center that is not eligible. Includes this coverage requirement for the state medical assistance program, Oregon Educators Benefit Board, Public Employees' Benefit Board, health care services contractors and trusts carrying out multiple employer welfare arrangements. Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to makes rules and submit a report on the implementation of this Act. Sunsets the coverage requirements for eligible urgent care centers on January 2, 2033.

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Bill History

1/13/2025
Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk.
Senate
1/17/2025
Referred to Health Care, then Ways and Means.
Senate
3/20/2025
Public Hearing held.
Senate
4/8/2025
Work Session held.
Senate
4/15/2025
Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. (Printed A-Eng.)
Senate
4/15/2025
Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.
Senate

Amendments

Senate Committee On Health Care Amendment #-4

Senate Committee On Health Care (2025-04-08)

4/8/2025Not Adopted

Senate Committee On Health Care Amendment #-3

Senate Committee On Health Care (2025-04-03)

4/3/2025Not Adopted

Senate Committee On Health Care Amendment #-1

Senate Committee On Health Care (2025-03-20)

3/20/2025Not Adopted

Senate Committee On Health Care Amendment #-3

Senate Committee On Health Care (2025-03-20)

3/20/2025Not Adopted

Roll Call Votes

Senate Committee Do pass with amendments. Refer to Ways and Means by prior reference. (Printed A-Eng)
4/8/2025
3
Yea
2
Nay
0
Not Voting
0
Absent
Result: PASSED

Status Information

Current Status
Introduced(1/13/2025)
Chamber
Senate
Committee
Ways and Means(Joint Conference)

Sponsors

Democrat: 1

Primary Sponsor

Chris Gorsek
Chris Gorsek
Democrat

Documents

Introduced
Bill Text1/1/197044.3 KB
Introduced
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Engrossed
Bill Text1/1/197039.8 KB
Analysis
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Fiscal Note/Analysis
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Fiscal Note/Analysis
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Analysis
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Analysis
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