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8/19/2026
Amy Young

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What H.R. 1 Means for Oregon Health Plan Members

Big changes are coming to Medicaid over the next year, and IHN-CCO is working closely with state officials to help our communities navigate these new rules while maintaining coverage for members who depend on the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). Congress passed H.R.1 in 2025; this sweeping legislation introduces new work requirements and policy changes for Medicaid that could affect the eligibility of thousands of members in Oregon.

While many details are still being worked out, IHN-CCO has shared information about what you need to know about H.R.1 and how it may impact our community. This includes details about the work requirements and exemptions, changes in re-enrollment procedures, and resources for community partners.

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What members can do now

  • Ask for help from a certified application assister if they have questions
  • Make sure the Oregon Health Authority has their current mailing address and phone number
  • Read and respond promptly to any notices about their coverage

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    Health-related services changing name to flexible services

    In January 2026 the Oregon Health Authority changed the health-related services program name to flexible services. This change was based on feedback from coordinated care organizations (CCOs), community partners and Oregon Health Plan (OHP) members to alleviate confusion with OHP covered benefits for health-related social needs. For more information and the full announcement, visit the…

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    12/9/2025
    Amy Young

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    Oregon Health Authority and West Coast Health Alliance continue to recommend hepatitis B vaccination for newborns

    The West Coast Health Alliance (WCHA) strongly supports that hepatitis B vaccination continue to be routinely offered to all newborns, with the first dose of the vaccine given within 24 hours of birth for newborns weighing at least 2,000 grams (4 pounds, 7 ounces), followed by completion of the vaccine series. This recommendation aligns with…

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  • Forum on Rural Population Health May 14-15, 2026 To be held virtually ohsu.edu/orhforum Oregon Office of Rural Health
    12/2/2025
    Amy Young

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    Forum on Rural Population Health

    Join the next Forum on Rural Population Health, an annual event dedicated to enhancing community health in rural Oregon. The forum will be held virtually from May 14-15, 2026. This gathering brings together health care professionals, community leaders and experts from across the health continuum to share best practices, innovative models and proven strategies for…

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