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Oregon's Medically At-Risk Driver Program

The links below contain information about Oregon's  reporting guidelines pertaining to the Medically At-Risk Driver Program, which affect Oregon licensed physicians and other health care professionals.


At-Risk Driver Rules and Forms

Division 74 Mandatory Reporting Rules

ODOT Mandatory Impairment Referral Form

ODOT Driver Evaluation Request Form

Notice to patients sign for office: Mandatory reporting of medically-at-risk drivers

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At-Risk Driver Program: Reporting Guidelines:
What health care professionals need to know

The Association for Driver Rehab Specialists

The AMA Physicians Guide to Assessing and Counseling Older Drivers

The guide includes:

  • A brief office-based assessment of medical fitness to drive
  • A reference table of medical conditions and medications that may affect driving
  • Recommendations for rehabilitation options and counseling strategies for patients who may be at-risk for unsafe driving
  • A discussion of legal and ethical issues regarding reporting unsafe drivers
  • Handouts for patients and concerned family member

Medical Malpractice Alert: Specialists' Aid in Assessing Driver Ability

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