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HB 4115

Relating to health care providers; and prescribing an effective date.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Tom Andersen and 10 co-sponsors

Oregon HB 4115 passed the legislature and was signed by the Speaker, making changes to healthcare provider regulations, but specific provisions remain undisclosed in available records.

Speaker signed.
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Bill Summary · HB 4115

Legislative bill overview

HB 4115 is an Oregon bill relating to health care providers that has passed through the legislative process and been signed by the Speaker as of March 2026. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the provided information, making it impossible to identify the exact nature of the healthcare provider regulations or requirements it establishes.

Why is this important

Healthcare provider legislation can significantly impact medical practice standards, licensing requirements, insurance coverage, patient access, and operational costs for medical facilities across Oregon. Without knowing the bill's specific provisions, the real-world implications—whether beneficial or burdensome to providers and patients—cannot be accurately assessed.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency: The bill summary provides no details about what healthcare provider changes are mandated, making public scrutiny difficult
  • Scope uncertainty: Healthcare legislation can range from minor administrative changes to substantial regulatory overhauls; the breadth of HB 4115's impact is unknown
  • Stakeholder concerns: Healthcare providers, insurers, patient advocacy groups, and medical associations may have conflicting interests regarding any new requirements or standards

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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