Or. Admin. Code § 409-060-0150 - Coverage Guidances
(1) A
Subcommittee shall develop coverage guidances based on evidence searches using
scope statements approved by the EbGS or HTAS after a seven-day public comment
period. These evidence searches may be supplemented as necessary to provide
additional contextual, economic, clinical or policy information based on
questions which arise during the development of the coverage guidance. Coverage
guidances shall be developed according to the process described in OAR
409-060-0120 except as described
in this section.
(2) OAR
409-060-0120(3)
does not apply to this section. Instead, if the Subcommittee responsible for
development of the report determines that it lacks sufficient expertise in the
relevant field, or a request is received from an interested outside party, the
Subcommittee shall solicit one or more ad hoc experts to provide additional
information. Requests from interested parties to appoint ad hoc experts must be
submitted within fourteen days after the public notice announcing the
subcommittee's first review of the initial draft coverage guidance. The
subcommittee may solicit ad hoc experts at any time thereafter if the committee
determines such expertise is necessary. Candidates wishing to serve as ad hoc
experts shall disclose conflicts of interest according to HERC bylaws. Ad hoc
experts, if needed, shall be appointed by the Authority. The Authority shall
select experts that best meet the needs of the state, considering any conflicts
of interest, and shall not be limited to those who have volunteered to serve.
Ad hoc experts shall answer technical questions and provide clinical context
during the review of the evidence.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 414.695 & 413.042
Stats. Implemented: 414.695 & 414.698
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