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  • Coordinated Care Organizations now serving OHP members
    Rebecca Moulton

    Right now, most OHP members are moving into Coordinated Care Organizations, or CCOs. CCOs are set up so that anyone who provides your care — doctors, nurses, counselors — can focus on prevention and improving care.

    Instead of just treating you when you get sick, they can work with you to keep you healthy and help you manage existing health conditions.

  • Find a CCO in your community
    Michelle Lee
    Coordinated Care Organizations are now serving local communities in Oregon. The first CCOs started in August 2012. OHP clients are moving into CCOs as they are created in local communities.
  • Providers - Health reform information
    Nurse Julie
    Right now, there are many changes for health care providers in Oregon. Read more about the changes that affect you.

    • Coordinated care organizations (CCOs)
    • The Patient-Centered Primary Care Home Program
    • Administrative simplification of electronic health care transaction standards
    • The Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentive Program
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Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs)
Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs)
Right now, most OHP members are moving into Coordinated Care Organizations, or CCOs. CCOs are set up so that anyone who provides your care — doctors, nurses, counselors — can focus on prevention and improving care.
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