Oregon Statutes
§ 743B.430 — Prohibited restrictions on prior authorization requirements for surgical procedures
Oregon § 743B.430
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 743B.430 (2026).
Text
An insurer offering a health benefit plan that requires prior authorization for surgical procedures may not require prior authorization for an additional or related health care procedure that is identified during the authorized surgical procedure if:
(1)The provider, while providing an approved surgical procedure, identifies a medical condition, disease or ailment that was not identified in the prior authorization request and, in accordance with generally accepted standards of medical practice, determines that performing a related health care procedure, instead of or in addition to the approved surgical procedure, is medically necessary and, in the provider’s judgment, to interrupt or delay the provision of care in order to obtain prior authorization for the additional or related health c
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Legislative History
2025 c.388 §2
Nearby Sections
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§ 743B.001
Definitions§ 743B.003
Purposes§ 743B.005
Definitions§ 743B.103
Use of health-related information§ 743B.110
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Oregon § 743B.430, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/743B.430.