Oregon HB4107 modifies the definition of urgent care centers to include facilities providing specific medical care or behavioral health services.
Oregon HB4107 amends the definition of urgent care centers to include facilities that provide medical care related to a specific body system or behavioral health care services on a walk-in and episodic basis. The bill specifies that urgent care centers can be part of a hospital's emergency department. This change aims to clarify the scope of services urgent care centers can offer, ensuring they meet the needs of patients with acute but non-life-threatening conditions.
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