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The victim and provider submit a completed SAVE Fund submission form, along with the provider’s itemized bill, for services provided to the victim. There is a maximum amount the Fund will pay for each service, as noted above. Payment may... View Article
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Yes, if the child meets all eligibility requirements. The SAVE Fund is not intended to replace the child abuse medical assessment, which is instrumental in determining if abuse or neglect occurred. The assessment also provides a holistic, sensitive approach to... View Article
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The SAVE Fund will not pay for duplicative services, necessary follow up treatment or examination services for the same incident.
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No. If a victim chooses to bill insurance then neither the victim, nor the hospital, can bill the SAVE Fund for balances or copays remaining after insurance payments. However, the victim can submit an application to the Crime Victims’ Compensation... View Article
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A. No; see OAR 137-084-0020(4). A provider that bills the Fund for a complete or partial medical assessment cannot bill the victim or the victim’s insurance for any remaining costs not paid by the Fund. The payment for these services... View Article
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The Fund reserves the right not to pay for medical services described in 2003 Oregon Laws, Ch. 789 or OAR 137-084-0001 through 137-084-0030 for any of the following reasons: The application form submitted by the provider was not filled out... View Article