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Ensuring Oregonians access to safe, high quality health care
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The Health Care Licensure and Certification program ensures that Oregonians have wide access to the health care they need and that it will be safe and of high quality. The HCLC program regulates health care facilities, providers and suppliers in acute care and community-based programs. These include hospitals, home health agencies, ambulatory surgical centers, rural health clinics, special inpatient care facilities, end-stage renal disease dialysis facilities, birthing centers, hospices, rehabilitation agencies and clinics, comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facilities, community mental health centers, hemodialysis technicians and portable x-ray suppliers.

Administration and Regulation
Oregon HCLC Forms
Rules and Regulations
The Health Care Licensure and Certification (HCLC) section of the Department of Human Services is the agency responsible for the licensure of hospitals in the State of Oregon.
What's Happening in HCLC
 

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