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  • Oregon Health Authority logo
    5/2/2025
    Amy Young

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    Oregon Health Authority: Monitoring Federal Changes and Impacts on Oregon

    Every change in federal administration carries potential impact on Oregon and, like other health agencies across the country, OHA is monitoring these changes closely. At this time, no changes have been made to the Oregon Health Plan and Healthier Oregon. OHA leadership and subject matter experts continue to evaluate administration actions and any impact they may have in…

    Read more: Oregon Health Authority: Monitoring Federal Changes and Impacts on Oregon
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    4/3/2025
    Amy Young

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    IHN-CCO member guidance

    Supporting the Community Through Federal Policy Changes Recent federal policy changes may raise concerns, create confusion, or post challenges to healthcare access. Intercommunity Health Network Coordinated Care Organization (IHN-CCO) is deeply committed to health, well-being, and equitable access to care. For the latest updates, resources, and advocacy efforts, visit https://ihntogether.org/in-your-community/member-guidance/ and contact IHN-CCO with any…

    Read more: IHN-CCO member guidance
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    4/3/2025
    Amy Young

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    Measles: What you should know

    Post from the Oregon Health News Blog Paul Cieslak, M.D., medical director for communicable diseases and immunizations at OHA’s Public Health Division, addresses common questions about measles, symptoms, and the vaccine in the Oregon Health News newsletter published on March 12. Read the interview at Oregon.gov. To learn more about measles and to receive daily…

    Read more: Measles: What you should know
  • Bilingual message from Oregon Health Authority about no changes to the Oregon Health Plan, with scenic mountain background. Left Panel: “OHA is actively monitoring for any impact that federal changes have on Oregon. There have been no changes to healthcare coverage to members of Oregon Health Plan (OHP). [LOGOS] Oregon Health Authority, Oregon Health Plan” Right Panel: “La OHA está monitoreando constantemente cómo los cambios federales afectan a Oregon. No ha habido cambios en la cobertura de salud para los miembros del Plan de Salud de Oregon (OHP). [LOGOS] Oregon Health Authority, Oregon Health Plan”
    4/1/2025
    Amy Young

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    Social media cards – No Changes to OPH

    The Oregon Health Authority has created social media cards stating: OHA is actively monitoring for any impact that federal changes have on Oregon. There have been no changes to healthcare coverage to member of the Oregon Health Plan (OPH) Cards are available in the following languages at the OHA website: English Spanish Arabic Chuukese Hmong…

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    3/21/2025
    Amy Young

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    Updated County Health Rankings and Roadmaps

    County Health Rankings & Roadmaps (CHR&R), a program of the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, draws attention to why there are differences in health within and across communities. The program highlights policies and practices that can help everyone be as healthy as possible. The 2025 Annual Data Release debuts a bold new way of…

    Read more: Updated County Health Rankings and Roadmaps
  • 3/6/2025
    Amy Young

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    Submit your FAQ

    The Partnership for Community Health would like to hear from you. We are compiling a Frequently Asked Questions list for the website. Do you have a question about the PCH, Community Health Improvement Plan, or our mission to enhance health in the region? Used this form to contact us.

    Read more: Submit your FAQ
  • 2/7/2025
    Amy Young

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    Behavioral Health, Benton County

    Benton County Launches Deflection Program

    News from the Benton County Board of Commissioners Benton County launched its Deflection Program one day ahead of the planned start date, when the first person in Benton County was offered deflection on Dec. 31, 2024. The new program provides treatment and support services as an option to the court system for qualifying County residents…

    Read more: Benton County Launches Deflection Program
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