introducedhouseSession: 2026R165% healthcare relevance

HB 4040

Modifies the requirements for screening a hospital patient for presumptive eligibility for financial assistance.

Official Summary

Digest: The Act changes the rules for how certain health care is given in this state. The Act alters how certain health care providers are licensed or regulated. The Act changes some insurance rules. The Act changes some pharmacy and drug rules. The Act takes effect when signed. (Flesch Readability Score: 79.7). Modifies the requirements for screening a hospital patient for presumptive eligibility for financial assistance. [Prohibits the Oregon Health Authority from requiring certain home health agencies to comply with Medicare conditions of participation.] [Modifies the requirements for how the Department of Human Services must publish Residential Care Quality Measurement Program data.] Removes the requirement that an applicant for a residential care facility administrator license hold a bachelor's degree in a health or social service related field. Allows a person residing in a correctional facility to receive prerelease medical assistance benefits under certain circumstances. [Prohibits the authority or a coordinated care organization from requiring prior authorization for medical assistance coverage for repairing complex rehabilitation technology if the repair costs $1,500 or less.] Modifies the requirements for meetings held by the Health Evidence Review Commission. Modifies the composition of the Medicaid Advisory Committee. Modifies the eligibility requirements for parent providers who are paid to provide attendant care services to their children. [Prohibits a coordinated care organization or dental subcontractor from preventing an oral health care provider from informing consumers about their choice of providers.] Allows a full-time dentistry student enrolled in an out-of-state dental education program to practice dentistry without a license if the student is supervised by a faculty member of a dental education program accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association. Requires casualty or health

Last Action

Third reading. Carried by Patterson. Passed.

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Legislative Timeline

bill actionMar 5, 2026

Senate: Third reading. Carried by Patterson. Passed.

bill actionMar 4, 2026

Senate: Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

bill actionMar 4, 2026

Senate: Second reading.

bill actionMar 3, 2026

House: Third reading. Carried by Nosse. Passed.

bill actionMar 3, 2026

Senate: First reading. Referred to President's desk.

bill actionMar 3, 2026

Senate: Referred to Ways and Means.

bill actionMar 2, 2026

House: Second reading.

bill actionFeb 27, 2026

House: Work Session held.

bill actionFeb 27, 2026

House: Recommendation: Do pass.

bill actionFeb 25, 2026

House: Work Session held.

bill actionFeb 25, 2026

House: Returned to Full Committee.

bill actionFeb 18, 2026

House: Assigned to Subcommittee On Human Services.

bill actionFeb 16, 2026

House: Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means.

bill actionFeb 16, 2026

House: Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker.

bill actionFeb 12, 2026

House: Work Session held.

testimonyFeb 10, 2026

House: Public Hearing held.

testimonyFeb 5, 2026

House: Public Hearing held.

bill actionFeb 2, 2026

House: First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.

bill actionFeb 2, 2026

House: Referred to Health Care.

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