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3/17/2026
Amy Young

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Access to Care, Resources

Updates on new federal rules for Oregon Health Plan

Starting in 2027 at the earliest, new federal rules will require Oregon Health Plan (OHP) members to renew more often. Some adult OHP members will also have new requirements to be working, volunteering, or attending school.

The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is planning how to implement these new federal rules and keep people covered as much as possible. Go to the OHP member page about federal changes for more information and updates.

Announcement about changes to the Oregon Health Plan with details and contact information.  Transcribed Text:  Changes are coming to the Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid)  What's important to know now:  Changes due to new federal requirements – like work or activity rules – will start in 2027.
These changes will not affect all OHP members.
Keep your contact information updated and reply to renewal letters. Go to: benefits.oregon.gov

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