OAR 410-148-0080
Equipment Rental/Purchase/Repair


(1)

The following equipment shall be authorized, if medically appropriate and when cost effective, on a rental basis only:

(a)

IV infusion pumps;

(b)

Enteral formulae pumps.

(2)

The equipment provider is responsible for providing working equipment including replacement if repairs are necessary.

(3)

Pump rental payment will not be made beyond the purchase price, but no more than 15 consecutive months when the period of use extends beyond 15 consecutive months:

(a)

Consecutive months are defined as “any period of continuous use where no more than a 60-day break occurs”;

(b)

Division of Medical Assistance Programs (Division) considers that the maximum rental period toward purchase price is — 15 consecutive months of pump rental. The purchase price has been met at the earlier of the purchase price or 15 consecutive months;

(c)

Having met the purchase price as described in this rule, the pump becomes property of the client, and the patient is responsible for all maintenance and repairs.

(A)

The Division can still allow for medically necessary repairs on equipment that the patient owns.

(B)

The provider may bill the Division for maintenance and servicing of the pump (as long as that maintenance and servicing is not covered under any manufacturer/supplier warranty) when a period of at least six months has elapsed since the final month of pump rental. Payment for the maintenance service will only be made one time during every six-month period.

(C)

For a purchased pump, a rental pump may be prior authorized for up to one month during equipment repair for a client requiring medically necessary, continuous service.

(4)

All other equipment for home enteral/parenteral nutrition and IV services will be authorized as either purchase or based on length of need and medical appropriateness.

(5)

All rental or purchase of equipment, full services warranty, pickup, delivery, set-up, fitting and adjustments are included in the reimbursement. Individual consideration may be given in specific circumstances upon written request to the Division.

(6)

Repair of rental equipment is the responsibility of the provider.

(7)

The Division will not make payment for rental of pumps that are supplied by any manufacturer at no cost to the provider.

Source: Rule 410-148-0080 — Equipment Rental/Purchase/Repair, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=410-148-0080.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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