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Access to Quality Care

Access to care is defined as the timely use of health services to achieve the best possible health outcomes. Quality care emphasizes health equity and assuring care meets the needs of the whole community. The vision is to improve health outcomes by ensuring that all Linn-Benton-Lincoln residents can access the right care at the right time and place.

Access to quality care impacts people with all types of health insurance, as well as people not covered by insurance. To achieve our goals in this area, it will be necessary to address financial and logistical challenges in the region. Specialized care, health navigation, and culturally-specific health services are key to equitable access to quality care.

Goals

  • Grow the regional healthcare workforce in innovative, supportive, and sustainable ways. Read more
  • Reduce barriers to Oregon Health Plan enrollment and the use of benefits. Read more
  • Ensure that care is timely, local, and empowering. Read more
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Goal 1: Grow and sustain the regional health workforce

This goal addresses the need to expand the regional healthcare workforce. This includes increasing the number of providers in the region and adopting new models of care. Providers need to be available in community and non-clinical settings in order to improve health equity.

Goal 1 strategies

  • Sustainably increase the number of all levels and types of healthcare providers in the region (particularly in rural areas). Focus areas include addressing institutional barriers, prioritizing meaningful strategies for recruitment and retention of diverse talent, and exploring innovative ideas to address provider burnout.
  • Grow an electronic, closed-loop referral system between community and clinical services that supports community partners in accessing resources, meeting patient needs, gathering standardized data, and expanding community-based care.
  • Create sustainable funding mechanisms for effective community-based care delivery. Examples include establishing reimbursement guidelines and fee schedules.

Goal 2: Increase Oregon Health Plan access and use

This goal will increase the number of eligible individuals who enroll in the Oregon Health Plan. It is believed many people are unaware that they qualify for OPH or why health coverage is beneficial. The reasons for this may include:

  • difficulty in completing the OHA enrollment paperwork
  • lack of linguistically and culturally appropriate information
  • unanswered questions about OHP and Medicaid
  • temporary loss of coverage due to eligibility or disenrollment (Medicaid “churn”)

Goal 2 strategies

  1. Expand certified OHP Community Partnerships and increase OHP Assister attendance at community events. A focus area is to serve populations that have been economically and socially marginalized 
  2. Increase awareness, accessibility, and satisfaction with IHN-CCO member resources. 

Goal 3: Promote timely, local, and empowering care

This goal responds to community concerns related to quality of care. This includes:

  1. Logistic challenges to accessing care
  2. Care coordination and navigation challenges
  3. Long delays in available appointment times (particularly for establishing care with a new provider)

The need for care that is culturally/linguistically appropriate and trauma-informed is foundational to these strategies. 

Goal 3 strategies

  1. Engage in meaningful collaboration with diverse community partners to explore innovative ways to provide the right care at the right time, including use of new technologies
  2. Increase opportunities and financial support for communities that have been economically and socially marginalized to engage in evaluation and quality improvement work related to healthcare
  3. Share resources (such as best practices, policies, and training opportunities) among organizations across the region to improve the quality and consistency of care. Examples include providing gender-affirming care, language and interpreter access, and trauma-informed care and systems 

What we’re measuring:

We’re focused on ensuring timely, equitable access to high-quality healthcare services for all residents, particularly those in rural and underserved areas.

Why it matters:

Accessible and effective healthcare is critical for preventing illness, managing chronic conditions, and improving overall quality of life.

News and updates

  • 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 Oregon Health Authority Flexible Services website.

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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 trusted national medical organizations including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the Infectious Diseases Society of America. About the West Coast Health Alliance The West Coast Health Alliance was formed to ensure that public health recommendations are guided…

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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 improving health and reducing disparities. The Oregon Office for Rural Health is now accepting presentation proposals. The deadline to submit proposals is December 12 by 5:00 pm.

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  • Report highlights Oregon students’ unmet health needs, call for support

    Finding 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: A call to action to support youth Meaningfully addressing barriers to care requires buy-in from individuals and institutions at each point of healthcare access. Oregon youth deserve a sustained investment in healthcare infrastructure and community or school-based health services. The report suggests action steps that adult allies in the following sectors can take towards reducing…

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  • Oregon unveils upgraded health coverage shopping tool ahead of open enrollment

    News 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 financial help they may qualify for. Open enrollment – Nov. 1, 2025 to Jan. 15, 2026 – is the time when individuals who don’t get insurance through their job, Medicare, or the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), can sign up for a Marketplace plan. For many,…

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  • Oregon Department of Human Services announces federal changes to SNAP program

    The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) is announcing federally required changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Oregon. The people who will be most affected by the new federal law include older adults, immigrants and people living in rural communities with limited access to transportation.

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  • 2025 Oregon Areas of Unmet Health Care Need Report is now available

    The 2025 Oregon Areas of Unmet Health Care Need Report is now available online. You can compare your Oregon community with 127 others in the state according to nine different primary care, dental care and mental health variables. Visit the Oregon Office of Rural Health for the full report, maps, and data dashboards.

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  • Benton County Reproductive Health Coalition

    The Benton County Reproductive Health team invites you to join our Reproductive Health Coalition! Our goal is to bring community members and healthcare partners together to share the results of our community reproductive health survey and collaborate to find creative solutions to barriers accessing care. Sign up for an information session to learn how you can make a difference in our community. For more information, see the flyer below.

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  • COVID-19 and Flu Shots: Information from Oregon Health Authority

    Effective September 17, 2025, you can get an updated COVID-19 vaccine without a prescription in Oregon. Check with your pharmacy for availability. COVID-19 vaccines are also available at medical clinics and at your doctor’s office.

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  • Potential impact of proposed federal cuts to Oregon Health Plan

    The 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.

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Key Progress measures:

  • Reduction in the percentage of uninsured residents.
  • Increased availability of healthcare providers, including specialists and primary care professionals.
  • Improved satisfaction and outcomes for users of Medicaid and other safety-net programs
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