OAR 333-022-2080
HIV Case Management: Supportive Services


(1)

A client enrolled in the HIV Case Management Program may be eligible for supportive services if income is at or below 250 percent of the FPL.

(2)

Authorization by an agency of supportive services is discretionary and a decision to provide such services will be based on the following factors:

(a)

The agency is funded to provide the services;

(b)

The funds are available in the agency budget;

(c)

The services are allowable per the contract with the Authority;

(d)

No other payer exists to provide the needed services, with the exception of those that qualify for Veteran’s Administration or Indian Health Services who may still qualify to receive Ryan White services;

(e)

The client is eligible and currently active in the HIV Case Management Program; and

(f)

The client’s need for the service has been determined by the agency and documented in the client’s file.

(3)

An agency may authorize supportive services for any of the following:

(a)

Emergency financial assistance, per agency budget, including but not limited to assistance with short-term medical costs, food, utilities or housing;

(b)

Housing assistance, including but not limited to short-term assistance to support emergency, temporary or transitional housing;

(c)

Linguistics services, meaning interpretation and translation services;

(d)

Medical nutritional therapy provided by a licensed registered dietitian outside of a primary care visit, including the provision of nutritional supplements;

(e)

Oral health care, including but not limited to diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic services provided by general dental practitioners, dental specialists, dental hygienists and auxiliaries, and other trained primary care providers;

(f)

Outpatient substance abuse services, meaning the provision of medical or other treatment or counseling to address substance abuse problems in an outpatient setting, provided by a physician or under the supervision of a physician or other qualified/licensed personnel;

(g)

Residential substance abuse services, meaning treatment to address substance abuse problems in a residential health service setting, provided by a physician or under the supervision of a physician or other qualified/licensed personnel;

(h)

Home health care services provided in the home by licensed health care workers such as nurses, and the administration of intravenous and aerosolized treatment, parenteral feeding, diagnostic testing, and other medical therapies;

(i)

Mental health services meaning psychological and psychiatric treatment and counseling services offered to individuals with a mental illness, conducted in a group or individual setting, and provided by a mental health professional licensed or authorized within the state to render such services;

(j)

Medical transportation services necessary to access health care services; or

(k)

Other services funded by the Authority.

Source: Rule 333-022-2080 — HIV Case Management: Supportive Services, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=333-022-2080.

333‑022‑0200
HIV Testing and Confidentiality: Definitions
333‑022‑0205
HIV Testing, Notification, Right to Decline
333‑022‑0210
Confidentiality
333‑022‑0300
Occupational and Health Care Setting Exposures: Procedures for Requesting a Source Person Consent to an HIV Test Following an Occupational Exposure
333‑022‑0305
Occupational and Health Care Setting Exposures: Petition for Mandatory Testing of Source Persons
333‑022‑0310
Occupational and Health Care Setting Exposures: Substantial Exposure While Being Administered Health Care
333‑022‑0315
Occupational and Health Care Setting Exposures: Employer Program for Prevention, Education and Testing
333‑022‑1000
CareAssist: Purpose and Description of Program
333‑022‑1010
CareAssist: Definitions
333‑022‑1020
CareAssist: Eligibility
333‑022‑1030
CareAssist: Application Process
333‑022‑1040
CareAssist: Review of Applications
333‑022‑1050
CareAssist: Approval or Denial of Application
333‑022‑1060
CareAssist: Group 1 and 2 Benefits
333‑022‑1070
CareAssist: Prescriptions
333‑022‑1080
CareAssist: Payments and Cost Coverage
333‑022‑1090
CareAssist: Client Eligibility Review
333‑022‑1100
CareAssist: Client Reporting Requirements
333‑022‑1120
CareAssist: Restricted Status
333‑022‑1130
CareAssist: Incarcerated Applicants or Clients
333‑022‑1140
CareAssist: Bridge Program
333‑022‑1145
CareAssist: Uninsured Persons Program
333‑022‑1147
CareAssist: Dental Benefits
333‑022‑1150
CareAssist: Client Rights
333‑022‑1160
CareAssist: Termination from CAREAssist
333‑022‑1170
CareAssist: Hearings
333‑022‑2000
HIV Case Management: Purpose
333‑022‑2010
HIV Case Management: Definitions
333‑022‑2020
HIV Case Management: Eligibility
333‑022‑2030
HIV Case Management: Enrollment Process
333‑022‑2040
HIV Case Management: Approval or Denial of Enrollment
333‑022‑2050
HIV Case Management: Determination of Service Needs
333‑022‑2060
HIV Case Management: Client Rights
333‑022‑2070
HIV Case Management: Client Responsibilities
333‑022‑2080
HIV Case Management: Supportive Services
333‑022‑2090
HIV Case Management: Client Enrollment Review
333‑022‑2100
HIV Case Management: Incarcerated Applicants or Clients
333‑022‑2110
HIV Case Management: Termination
333‑022‑2120
HIV Case Management: Hearings
333‑022‑3000
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Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 333-022-2080’s source at or​.us