Medical assistance programs definition

Medical assistance programs means the Medical Assistance Program (Title XIX of the Social Security Act), commonly referred to as "Medicaid", and other programs operated by and funded in the department which provide payment to health care providers.
Medical assistance programs means the following public assistance programs administered by the department of health care policy and financing: The medical assistance program, established in articles 4, 5, and 6 of title 25.5, including long-term care services; the children's basic health plan, established in article 8 of title 25.5; and the old age pension health and medical care program described in section 25.5-2-101.
Medical assistance programs means the Medical Assistance Program

More Definitions of Medical assistance programs

Medical assistance programs means a program for payment of health services provided to eligible Oregonians, including Medicaid and CHIP services under the OHP Medicaid Demonstration Project and Medicaid and CHIP services under the State Plan, or Healthier Oregon, or Bridge Program, or any other programs that may be prescribed by the Oregon Health Authority from time to time, in accordance with ORS 414.025(17). ¶
Medical assistance programs means those programs funded by Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).