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Potential impact of proposed federal cuts to Oregon Health Plan
Read more: Potential impact of proposed federal cuts to Oregon Health PlanThe federal government has entered a shutdown. At this time, Oregon Health Plan (OHP) members are not affected. OHP services continue as normal, and no immediate changes to coverage or provider access are expected in the near term. OHP services continue as normal, and no immediate changes to coverage or provider access are expected in the near term. If you are an OPH member, your benefits remain active.
IHN-CCO member guidance
Read more: IHN-CCO member guidanceIn July 2025, a new federal law was passed. This law changes Medicaid (OHP) and SNAP (food help). These changes could affect your benefits. We understand that these changes can be confusing, and you may have questions. IHN is committed to helping everyone get the care they need – no matter their income, race, background, gender, immigration status, or who they love. You matter. You belong. You are not alone.
Samaritan Health Services and MultiCare affiliation
Read more: Samaritan Health Services and MultiCare affiliationPlans are underway for Samaritan Health Services to affiliate with MultiCare Health System, a highly respected, mission-driven organization based out of Tacoma, Washington. The affiliation, which is expected to be finalized in the spring or summer of 2026 — pending state and federal regulatory approval — will enable Samaritan to remain a locally governed, community-based health system…
Report highlights Oregon students’ unmet health needs, call for support
Read more: Report highlights Oregon students’ unmet health needs, call for supportFinding from the Student Health Survey A new state Student Health Survey (SHS) report developed with Oregon youth reveals that more than one in five eighth and eleventh graders experienced unmet mental or physical health care needs in 2022. Key themes from the report include: Emotional isolation Systemic barriers Invalidation and silence Read the full…
Federal government shutdown and SNAP benefits
Read more: Federal government shutdown and SNAP benefitsInformation from the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) The federal government shutdown is affecting funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). If the shutdown continues into November, SNAP benefits will not be issued in Oregon until federal funding resumes. ODHS understands this creates uncertainty and stress for many Oregonians who rely on food…
Regional Health Equity Coalition grant
Read more: Regional Health Equity Coalition grantThe Oregon Health Authority’s Equity and Inclusion Division has announced a new $225,000, 18-month grant (RFGP #6118) to establish one new Regional Health Equity Coalition (RHEC). The selected RHEC will join the statewide network, including LBLHEA, and work to eliminate health inequities by 2030 through policy, systems, and environmental changes focused on the Social Determinants…
Lincoln County flu vaccine clinics
Read more: Lincoln County flu vaccine clinicsNo appointment necessary! Please bring your inurance card. No one will be turned away for lack of insurance or payment. For more information, please call Lincoln County Public Health 541-265-4112 or visit the website. Friday, October 17 Lincoln City Community Center; 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm Thursday, October 23 Newport 60+ Activity Center; 12:00 pm…
Oregon unveils upgraded health coverage shopping tool ahead of open enrollment
Read more: Oregon unveils upgraded health coverage shopping tool ahead of open enrollmentNews release from the Oregon Health Authority Just in time for open enrollment, the Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace has rolled out an upgraded Window Shopping tool at OregonHealthCare.gov. Starting Oct. 15, people in Oregon can use the tool to easily compare 2026 health plans, check if their doctors and prescriptions are covered and see how much…