OSIPM definition

OSIPM means "Oregon Supplemental Income Program-Medical".
OSIPM means "Oregon Supplemental Income Program-Medical" as described in OAR 461-001-0030. OSIPM is Oregon Medicaid insurance coverage for children who meet the eligibility criteria described in OAR chapter 461.
OSIPM means Oregon Supplemental Income Program Medical. Medical coverage for elderly and disabled individuals administered by the Department of Human Services, Aging and People with Disabilities and Developmental Disabilities.

Examples of OSIPM in a sentence

  • The cost of room and board at facility if applicable in accordance with the OSIPM Standard.

  • For individuals with income above the OSIP-M (Oregon Supplemental Income Program- Medical) standard, the individual must pay-in each month any income above the OSIP-M standard or any income above the PIF (personal incidental funds) amount when enrolled in the PACE program.


More Definitions of OSIPM

OSIPM means Oregon Supplemental Income Program-Medical as defined in OAR 461-101-0010. OSIPM is Oregon Medicaid insurance coverage for individuals who meet eligibility criteria as described in OAR chapter 461.
OSIPM means "Oregon Supplemental Income Program-Medical" as defined in OAR 411-317-0000.
OSIPM means "Oregon Supplemental Income Program-Medical" as described in OAR 461-001-0030. OSIPM is Oregon Medicaid insurance
OSIPM means Oregon Supplemental Income Program Medical. Medical coverage for elderly and disabled
OSIPM means the Oregon Medicaid insurance coverage for an Individual who meets eligibility criteria as described in OAR Chapter 461.

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