ORS 743B.206 [Repealed]

LibraryOregon Statutes
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through legislation effective January 1, 2024
Year2023
CitationORS 743B.206

(1) The Oregon Health Authority shall establish a consortium of interested parties that shall:

(a) Develop, on a voluntary basis, standardized, quantitative performance measurements of managed health insurance organizations for use by health care consumers, purchasers and providers to continuously assess the quality of clinical and service-related aspects of health care arranged for or provided by managed health insurance organizations;

(b) Encourage managed health insurance organizations to collect, on a voluntary basis, the performance measurements specified in paragraph (a) of this subsection and share that information with the consortium;

(c) Develop, test, refine and produce one or more managed health care performance scorecards to provide consumers and purchasers with accurate, reliable and timely comparisons of managed health insurance organizations with respect to:

(A) Organizational characteristics;

(B) Clinical quality measurements;

(C) Service-related quality measurements; and

(D) Member and patient satisfaction; and

(d) Carry out the activities specified in this subsection with the objective of:

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