Or. Admin. Code § 410-147-0400 - Compensation for Outstationed Outreach Activities
(1) This rule provides reasonable
compensation for activities directly related to the receipt and initial
processing of applications for individuals, including low-income pregnant women
and children, to apply for Medicaid at outstation locations other than state
offices.
(2) A federally qualified
health center (FQHC) eligible in accordance with OAR
410-120-0045, will be eligible
for compensation under this rule.
(3) "Initial processing'' includes the
following activities:
(a) Taking
applications;
(b) Assisting
applicants in completing the application;
(c) Providing information as outlined in OAR
410-120-0045;
(d) Obtaining required documentation to
complete processing of the application;
(e) Ensuring that the information contained
on the application form is complete; and
(f) Conducting any necessary interviews.
(4) "Initial
processing" does not include evaluating the information contained on the
application and the supporting documentation or making a determination of
eligibility or ineligibility.
(5)
At locations that are infrequently used by the designated low-income
eligibility groups, the Division may use the following resources:
(a) Volunteers, provider or contractor
employees; or
(b) Its own
eligibility staff, or
(c)
Telephone assistance by:
(A) The FQHC as
outlined in section (12); or
(B)
Prominently displaying a notice that includes the telephone number for the
state OHP Application Center or the local branch office that applicants may
call for assistance.
(6) Eligible FQHCs may be able to receive
reasonable compensation for outreach activities performed by Outstationed
Outreach Workers (OSOW) that is equal to 100% of direct costs.
(7) Allowable direct cost expenses for OSOW
reimbursement include:
(a) Travel expenses
incurred by the FQHC for Division training on OSOW activities;
(b) Phone bills, if a dedicated line is used.
Otherwise an estimate of telephone usage and resulting costs;
(c) OSOW personnel costs:
(A) Wages shall be the lesser of:
(i) Wages reported by the FQHC; or
(ii) Wages paid by the State of Oregon to an
employee of the state providing enrollment assistance to individuals applying
for OHP;
(iii) Wage reimbursement
may not exceed the highest salary issued by the State of Oregon to a Human
Services Specialist 2;
(B) Taxes;
(C) Fringe benefits provided to OSOW;
(D) Premiums paid by the FQHC for
private health insurance.
(d) Reasonable costs for equipment necessary
to perform outreach activities, which does include expenses for replacing
equipment if the original equipment cost was reported on the cost statement
when the clinic's initial PPS encounter rate was calculated;
(e) Rent or space costs only if 100% of
facility costs were not reported on the cost statement when the clinic's
initial PPS encounter rate was calculated;
(f) Reasonable office supplies necessary to
perform outreach activities; and
(g) Postage.
(8) The Division may not include indirect
costs in the OSOW reimbursement rate. Indirect costs include but are not
limited to the following:
(a) Any costs
included in the initial calculation of a clinic's PPS encounter rate;
(b) Contracted interpretation
services;
(c) Administrative
overhead costs;
(d) Supervision
costs; and
(e) Operating expenses
including utilities, building maintenance and repair, and janitorial services.
(9) Clinics must submit
to the Division a cost statement for the preceding calendar year between
October 1, and October 31, of each year for Division review and approval of the
clinic's OSOW direct costs.
(10)
If a clinic fails to submit the OSOW cost statement by October 31 of the
required year, the clinic may not be eligible for reimbursement of OSOW costs
as of January 1 for the following year.
(11) Any change to the OSOW rate, based on
the October cost statement submission, shall be effective January 1 of the
following year; The Division shall make payment to the clinic for the reviewed
and accepted OSOW costs in four equal installments at the beginning of each
calendar quarter; January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1.
(12) Clinic locations with limited operating
hours, or that limit access to the general public during their regular
operating hours must calculate the actual time an OSOW meets face-to-face with
the general public for receipt and the initial processing of applications. For
example, if a clinic employs an OSOW at a satellite school-based health center
(SBHC), and the SBHC can only be accessed by the general public outside of the
school's normal hours of operation, use the percent of time an OSOW is
available to meet face-to-face with potential applicants when reporting
compensation as outlined in section (11)(c) of this rule.
(a) Clinics must display a notice in a
prominent place that advises potential applicants when an OSOW will be
available;
(b) The notice must
include a telephone number that applicants may call for assistance.
(13) For staff employed by a
clinic and performing outreach activities at less than full time, the clinic
must calculate the percentage of time spent performing OSOW activities and
maintain adequate documentation to support the time claimed. The percentage
must be used to calculate personnel expenses incurred by an FQHC that are
directly attributed to outreach activities performed by the employee. Outreach
activities:
(a) May include assisting
individuals with completing applications for other Department of Human Services
(Department) and Authority-administered programs where eligibility is
determined by staff at local branch offices;
(b) Does not include assisting individuals
with applying for non-Department and non-Authority-administered programs.
(14) A clinic shall not
claim reimbursement for costs associated with personnel positions where 100% of
costs were included in the FQHC's PPS encounter rate calculation.
(15) A Public Health Department designated as
an FQHC or a School Based Health Center (SBHC) within the scope of an FQHC
designation cannot participate in the Medicaid Administrative Claiming (MAC)
program.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 413.042 & 414.065
Stats. Implemented: ORS 414.065
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