Washington Statutes

§ 74.09.328 — Use of substitute providers—When permitted—Reimbursement requirements.

Washington § 74.09.328
JurisdictionWashington
Title 74PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
Ch. 74.09MEDICAL CARE

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Wash. Rev. Code § 74.09.328 (2026).

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(1)In order to protect patients and ensure that they benefit from seamless quality care when contracted providers are absent from their practices or when there is a temporary vacancy in a position while a hospital, rural health clinic, or rural provider is recruiting to meet patient demand, hospitals, rural health clinics, and rural providers may use substitute providers to provide services. Medicaid managed care organizations must allow for the use of substitute providers and provide payment consistent with the provisions in this section.
(2)Hospitals, rural health clinics, and rural providers that are contracted with a medicaid managed care organization may use substitute providers that are not contracted with a managed care organization when:
(a)A contracted provider is absent for

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Legislative History

[2023 c 51 s 39;2020 c 4 s 3.]

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