About OPHP |
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About the Office of Private Health Partnerships |
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The Office of Private Health Partnerships was created in 1987 to help Oregonians obtain health benefit coverage.
The agency provides information about health insurance to small employers, designs and markets affordable health insurance plans and administers the Family Health Insurance Assistance Program (FHIAP).
FHIAP helps lower-income, uninsured Oregonians afford private health insurance by paying part of the cost of monthly premiums.
OPHP also trains insurance producers and others in general health insurance information and the public programs that help cover Oregonians. We make presentations to community, business and civic groups and refer consumers and employers who need help finding an insurance plan to specially trained insurance producers.
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Our mission |
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- Removing economic barriers to health insurance coverage for uninsured Oregonians.
- Building on the private sector and encouraging self-reliance through participation in and access to the health benefit system.
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