ORS 430.717
Collection of data regarding demand and capacity for intensive behavorial health treatment for children and adolescents

  • call center for identifying and tracking placement settings

(1)

As used in this section:

(a)

“Children and adolescents” means individuals 20 years old and younger.

(b)

“Coordinated care organization” has the meaning given that term in ORS 414.025 (Definitions for ORS chapters 411, 413 and 414).

(c)

“Insurer” means an insurer, as defined in ORS 731.106 (“Insurer.”), that has a certificate of insurance to transact health insurance in this state, other than disability insurance.

(d)

“Intensive behavioral health treatment provider” means any provider licensed in this state to provide intensive psychiatric treatment, acute inpatient treatment or residential substance use disorder treatment of children and adolescents.

(2)

Intensive behavioral health treatment providers, coordinated care organizations and insurers shall collect and provide data to the Oregon Health Authority, or to a third party vendor that contracts with the authority, in the manner prescribed by the authority on the demand for and capacity to provide treatment of children and adolescents presenting with high acuity behavioral health needs. Intensive behavioral health treatment providers shall submit:

(a)

Data on bed capacity;

(b)

Referrals received, by provider; and

(c)

Other information prescribed by the authority.

(3)

The authority may provide funding to intensive behavioral health treatment providers to collect and provide the data described in subsection (2) of this section.

(4)

The authority shall use the data described in subsection (2) of this section to:

(a)

Monitor and track the capacity of intensive behavioral health treatment providers to provide treatment of children and adolescents presenting with high acuity behavioral health needs;

(b)

Identify gaps in data that prevent the tracking of intensive behavioral health service capacity and develop a plan for addressing the gaps that includes providing assistance to providers and modifying required data elements that must be reported;

(c)

Develop benchmarks and performance measures for intensive behavioral health treatment capacity; and

(d)

Conduct research and evaluation of the children’s and adolescents’ continuum of care.

(5)

The authority shall share data and coordinate processes with the Department of Human Services to populate the Children’s System Data Dashboard described in ORS 418.981 (Children’s System Data Dashboard).

(6)

The authority shall adopt rules to carry out the provisions of this section, including rules establishing:

(a)

Parameters and specifications for data collection;

(b)

Processes for intensive behavioral health treatment providers to submit data for the establishment of a centralized, real-time provider directory, bed registry and access portal;

(c)

Requirements for the frequency of data submissions;

(d)

Requirements for coordinated care organizations and insurers to collect and report, for members and insureds treated by intensive behavioral health treatment providers, data not submitted by providers under this section;

(e)

A process for monitoring and documenting the need for high acuity behavioral health services for children and adolescents;

(f)

The authority’s responsibilities for reporting data back to providers; and

(g)

Measures to ensure compliance with data collection standards established under section 40, chapter 12, Oregon Laws 2020 (first special session).

(7)

The authority shall contract with an Oregon-based nonprofit organization with the expertise to operate a call center dedicated to tracking and providing information about available placement settings for children and adolescents needing high acuity behavioral health services.

(8)

The call center shall also be responsible for:

(a)

Implementing processes for service providers to submit data that can be used to assess and monitor, on a daily basis, statewide capacity to provide high acuity behavioral health services to children and adolescents;

(b)

Recording the time from the first contact with the call center to the location of an appropriate placement; and

(c)

Documenting the need for high acuity behavioral health services for children and adolescents. [2017 c.695 §1; 2021 c.667 §13]
Note: 430.717 (Collection of data regarding demand and capacity for intensive behavorial health treatment for children and adolescents) was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 430 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
Note: Section 14, chapter 667, Oregon Laws 2021, provides:
Sec. 14. (1) No later than December 1, 2022, the Oregon Health Authority shall report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to health, in the manner provided in ORS 192.245 (Form of report to legislature), and to the Governor recommendations to address:

(a)

The demand and the capacity for intensive behavioral health treatment for children and adolescents.

(b)

Barriers to data collection and provider compliance with ORS 430.717 (Collection of data regarding demand and capacity for intensive behavorial health treatment for children and adolescents) (2).

(2)

The report shall include:

(a)

Recommendations for overcoming barriers to data collection; and

(b)

A plan for expanding the referral data collection requirements to providers in the broader children’s continuum of care, including community behavioral health services for children and adolescents with lower-acuity needs, and to adult intensive behavioral health treatment providers. [2021 c.667 §14]

Source: Section 430.717 — Collection of data regarding demand and capacity for intensive behavorial health treatment for children and adolescents; call center for identifying and tracking placement settings, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors430.­html.

430.010
Definitions
430.021
Functions of Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority
430.030
Application of ORS 430.021
430.050
Mental Health Advisory Board
430.073
Consumer Advisory Council
430.075
Consumer participation on task forces, commissions, advisory groups and committees
430.078
Rules
430.140
Federal grants for promoting mental health
430.160
Federal funds deposited in special account
430.165
Fee schedules
430.195
Receipt of funds for client use
430.197
Mental Health Services Fund
430.205
Definitions for ORS 430.205 and 430.210
430.210
Rights of persons receiving mental health services
430.212
Reconnection of family members to individual with developmental disability
430.215
Responsibility for developmental disability services and psychiatric treatment services for children
430.216
Report to Legislative Assembly
430.220
Director
430.221
Commission members
430.223
Comprehensive addiction, prevention, treatment and recovery plan
430.230
Definitions
430.231
Improving People’s Access to Community-based Treatment, Supports and Services Program established
430.233
Improving People’s Access to Community-based Treatment, Supports and Services Account
430.234
Improving People’s Access to Community-based Treatment, Supports and Services Grant Review Committee established
430.235
Grant Review Committee
430.236
Establishment of quality improvement subcommittee
430.238
State funding to counties, Indian tribes or regional consortia for enhancing and sustaining support and services provided to target population
430.243
Grants to coordinated care organizations authorized
430.245
Identification of costs and cost savings from program
430.254
Goal of treatment programs for persons with substance use disorders
430.256
Planning and administering alcohol and drug treatment programs
430.262
Registration of sobering facilities
430.265
Contracts with federal government for substance use disorder services
430.270
Publicizing effects of alcohol and drugs
430.272
Educational resources on risks of inhalant use
430.274
Oregon Health Authority to establish peer- and community-driven programs to provide behavioral health services
430.275
Oregon Health Authority to provide funding for peer respite centers
430.278
Oregon Health Authority to evaluate rules governing behavioral health programs to reduce administrative burdens on providers
430.306
Definitions
430.315
Policy
430.335
Responsibility of Oregon Health Authority relating to care of individuals with substance use disorders
430.338
Purposes of laws related to alcoholism
430.342
Local planning committees
430.345
Grants for prevention of, intervention in and treatment for substance use disorders
430.347
Definitions for ORS 430.345 to 430.380
430.350
Assistance and recommendation of local planning committee
430.355
Grant application may cover more than one service
430.357
Minimum standards
430.358
Opioid treatment center required to accept Medicare payments
430.359
Funding of services
430.362
Application requirements for priority consideration
430.364
Consideration given requests for priority
430.366
Requirements for service proposals and data reporting
430.368
Appeal and review of funding requests
430.370
County contracts for services
430.375
Fee schedule
430.380
Mental Health Alcoholism and Drug Services Account
430.381
Construction
430.383
Findings and policy
430.384
Drug Treatment and Recovery Services Fund established
430.386
Moneys in fund not to replace current funding for programs and services
430.387
Distribution of moneys in fund
430.388
Oversight and Accountability Council
430.389
Council to oversee and approve grants and funding to Behavioral Health Resource Networks and other entities to increase access to treatment and services
430.390
Administration of grants
430.391
Behavioral Health Resource Network statewide telephone hotline
430.392
Secretary of State to audit use of funds from Drug Treatment and Recovery Services Fund
430.393
Report to Legislative Assembly
430.397
Voluntary admission of person to treatment facility
430.399
When person must be taken to treatment facility or sobering facility
430.401
Liability of public officers, providers, treatment facilities and sobering facilities
430.402
Prohibitions on local governments as to crimes involving use of alcohol, cannabis or drugs
430.405
Definition
430.415
Drug dependence as illness
430.420
Integration of drug treatment services into criminal justice system
430.422
Drug Prevention and Education Fund
430.424
Distribution of funds
430.426
Rules
430.450
Definitions for ORS 430.450 to 430.555
430.455
Information to arrested person believed to have substance use disorder
430.460
Consent to evaluation
430.465
Referral for evaluation
430.470
Notice of right to evaluation if not given at time of arrest
430.475
Evaluation results as evidence
430.480
Effect of ORS 430.450 to 430.555 on other evidence
430.485
Treatment may be ordered
430.490
Diversion plan for defendant
430.495
Content of diversion plan
430.500
Dismissal of charges
430.505
Expunction of verdict
430.510
Notice when treatment unsuccessful
430.515
Procedure to terminate treatment
430.535
Requirement to develop bilingual forms
430.540
Designation of and standards for evaluation sites
430.545
Procedures at evaluation sites
430.550
Discrimination prohibited
430.555
Liability for violation of civil rights or injuries to participant
430.560
Oregon Health Authority adoption of requirements for contracted drug treatment programs
430.565
Nonapplicability of drug laws to certain persons in treatment program
430.570
Information concerning opiate inhibitors to be made available
430.572
Internet access to providers of opiate use disorder treatment
430.573
Statewide capacity to provide opiate use disorder treatment
430.590
Regulation of location of methadone clinic
430.610
Legislative policy
430.620
Establishment of community mental health and developmental disabilities programs by one or more counties
430.626
Definitions
430.627
Statewide coordinated crisis system
430.628
City and community mental health program provision of crisis stablilization services
430.629
Planning and ongoing oversight of services
430.630
Services to be provided by community mental health programs
430.631
Local advisory committees
430.632
Report on implementation of comprehensive local plan for delivery of mental health services
430.634
Evaluation of programs
430.637
Criteria for certificate of approval issued to mental health or substance use disorder treatment provider
430.638
Immunity from civil liability for reliance on certificate of approval
430.640
Duties of Oregon Health Authority in assisting and supervising community mental health programs
430.641
Behavioral Health Housing Incentive Fund established
430.643
Disbursement of moneys in fund
430.644
Priorities for services provided by community mental health programs
430.646
Priorities for services for persons with mental or emotional disturbances
430.648
Funding distribution formula
430.651
Use of population data in funding formula
430.662
Duties of Department of Human Services to provide or to contract for provision of community developmental disabilities services
430.664
Requirements for developmental disabilities programs and support service brokerages
430.670
Contracts to provide services
430.672
Contract requirements for community mental health or developmental disabilities programs
430.673
Mediation
430.694
Applicability of federal law to activities under ORS 430.610 to 430.695 involving federal funds
430.695
Treatment of certain receipts as offsets to state funds
430.705
Mental health services for children
430.708
Priority for preventive services for children
430.709
Funding of regional centers for treatment of adolescents with substance use disorders
430.715
Hospital services
430.717
Collection of data regarding demand and capacity for intensive behavorial health treatment for children and adolescents
430.725
Gifts and grants
430.731
Uniform investigation procedures
430.735
Definitions for ORS 430.735 to 430.765
430.737
Mandatory reports and investigations
430.738
Privileges not applicable to abuse proceedings
430.739
County multidisciplinary teams
430.743
Abuse report
430.745
Investigation of abuse
430.746
Training requirements for persons investigating reports of alleged abuse
430.747
Photographs of victim during investigation
430.753
Immunity of persons making reports in good faith
430.755
Retaliation prohibited
430.756
Immunity of employer reporting abuse by employee
430.757
Reports of abuse to be maintained by Department of Human Services
430.763
Confidentiality of records
430.765
Duty of officials to report abuse
430.768
Claims of self-defense addressed in certain reports of abuse
430.850
Treatment program
430.860
Participation in program
430.870
Rules
430.880
Gifts, grants or services
430.900
Definitions for ORS 430.900 to 430.930
430.905
Policy
430.915
Health care providers to encourage counseling and therapy
430.920
Risk assessment for drug and alcohol use
430.930
Substance use disorder education at Oregon Health and Science University
430.955
Standardized screening instrument
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