Keeping people from affordable healthcare will come at a cost for providers and insurers in Oregon, and so far, the Oregon Health Authority says three health ca
A federal judge's order at the 11th hour on Tuesday paused a Trump Administration memo that sparked chaos and confusion for anyone relying on federal funding.Th
Oregon leaders were scrambling Tuesday morning after an announcement from the Trump administration that it was at least temporarily freezing many federal funds. State budgets rely heavily on federal funding: In Oregon,
The filing in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is the latest development as the high-profile program’s future hangs in the balance. It comes even as state officials consider Oregon Health & Science University’s controversial proposal to absorb Legacy Health to create a major new health system powerhouse.
The Oregon Health Authority has found that Eugene-based Oregon Medical Group, and two insurers, unreasonably increased healthcare costs.
Last month, WW reported that the Oregon Health Authority would issue rulemaking in early 2025 that would bar therapists in training from billing Medicaid if they work independently of a Medicaid-contracted clinic.
The Oregon Health Authority on Wednesday flagged three organizations for overshooting this limit between 2021 and 2022 without justifying the increase. They include Eugene-based Oregon Medical Group and two insurers, Moda Health and UnitedHealthcare, both of which managed Medicare Advantage plans.
Q: Aetna will no longer cover Providence Medical Group providers, because they are considered “out-of-network.” What Primary Care Providers (PCP) in Southern Oregon are accepting new patients with Aetna’s Medicare Advantage Plans? – Bylle, Jacksonville
Oregon Health Authority has awarded $23 million to repair and rehabilitate homes of low-income residents to eliminate risks to residents’ health to the Nine Federally Recognized Tribes of Oregon and 34 local organizations.
According to the latest data from the Oregon Health Authority, influenza positivity rates increased across the state by 0.1% during the week ending January 18, 2025 compared to the week prior.
Oregon officials spoke Tuesday afternoon ahead of a federal funding freeze ordered by the Trump administration and how it could impact the state.
Oregon and 22 other states are suing the Trump administration after it ordered an abrupt freeze to many federal payments, leaving state agencies unable to access reimbursements for Medicaid and child care programs and sending state officials scrambling to determine the total effect.