Section 31-3557 – FREQUENCY OF AND AGENDA FOR MEETINGS.
31-3557. FREQUENCY OF AND AGENDA FOR MEETINGS. [EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 1, 2023] Frequency of and agenda for meetings of the advisory panel will be subject to the discretion of the chair, based upon criteria to be established by the members of the panel. However, there shall be no more than four (4) meetings of the […]
Section 31-3558 – NONDISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION.
31-3558. NONDISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION. [EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 1, 2023] Personal identifying information about a particular utilization management reviewer or practitioner engaged by the department or the board shall not be disclosed without the prior written authorization of the reviewer or practitioner. Notwithstanding this nondisclosure of personal identifying information, redacted copies of all reports […]
Section 31-3508 – CONVEYANCE, LEASE OF COUNTY HOSPITAL TO NONPROFIT CORPORATION.
31-3508. CONVEYANCE, LEASE OF COUNTY HOSPITAL TO NONPROFIT CORPORATION. (1) As an alternative to the procedure set forth in section 31-3507, Idaho Code, counties acting through their respective county commissioners may convey or lease county hospitals, and the equipment therein, subject to the following conditions: (a) The entity to which the hospital is to be […]
Section 31-3509 – SEPARABILITY.
31-3509. SEPARABILITY. If any provision of this chapter or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this chapter, which can be given effect without the invalid provisions or applications, and to this end the provisions of this chapter are declared to […]
Section 31-3517 – ESTABLISHMENT OF A CATASTROPHIC HEALTH CARE COST PROGRAM.
31-3517. ESTABLISHMENT OF A CATASTROPHIC HEALTH CARE COST PROGRAM. [EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 1, 2023] (1) The governing board of the catastrophic health care cost program created by the counties pursuant to a joint exercise of powers agreement, dated October 1, 1984, and serving on June 30, 1991, is hereby continued as such through December 31, […]
Section 31-3518 – ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY.
31-3518. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY. [EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 1, 2023] (1) The board shall, in order to facilitate payment to providers participating in the county medically indigent program and the catastrophic health care cost program, have on file the reimbursement rates allowed for all participating providers of medical care and authorized by this chapter. However, in no […]
Section 31-3414 – REPAYMENT BY RECIPIENT.
31-3414. REPAYMENT BY RECIPIENT. By acceptance of county assistance an applicant agrees to repay the county for all or any portion of expenses paid, when the board finds the applicant is able to repay all or any portion of the charges over a reasonable period of time and/or has assets which can be encumbered for […]
Section 31-3519 – APPROVAL AND PAYMENT BY THE BOARD.
31-3519. APPROVAL AND PAYMENT BY THE BOARD. [EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 1, 2023] (1) Upon receipt of the clerk’s statement, a final determination of the county commissioners and the completed application, the board shall approve an application for financial assistance under the catastrophic health care cost program if it determines that: (a) Necessary medical services have […]
Section 31-3415 – DIVESTITURE.
31-3415. DIVESTITURE. Applicants who have divested their assets or resources within three (3) months prior to applying for county assistance in order to become eligible shall be denied assistance. History: [31-3415, added 1992, ch. 83, sec. 3, p. 262.]
Section 31-3520 – CONTRACT FOR PROVISION OF NECESSARY MEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE MEDICALLY INDIGENT.
31-3520. CONTRACT FOR PROVISION OF NECESSARY MEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE MEDICALLY INDIGENT. [EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 1, 2023] The county commissioners in their respective counties, may contract for the provision of necessary medical services to the medically indigent and may, by ordinance, limit the provision of and payment for nonemergency necessary medical services to a contract […]