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  2. Oregon Health Plan - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, when OHP Standard began requiring small premiums of most adult participants, around 40,000 Oregonians (many homeless, destitute or mentally ill) were unable to pay the premium and were disenrolled from the program. [15] Significant cuts were made to the Oregon Health Plan's budget in 2003.

  3. Oregon Health & Science University - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) is a public research university focusing primarily on health sciences with a main campus, including two hospitals, in Portland, Oregon. The institution was founded in 1887 as the University of Oregon Medical Department and later became the University of Oregon Medical School . [ 1 ]

  4. Oregon Health & Science University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    [5] 1981 was also the year that OHSU was designated [6] a Level 1 trauma center: one of only two in the state of Oregon. [7] [8] In 1995, OHSU became a public corporation [9] separate from the Oregon State System of Higher Education. Dispensing with the Board of Higher Education as the governing body of the institution, OHSU adopted a board of ...

  5. Hillsboro Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    South side of the building in 2007. Hillsboro Medical Center is located in a six-story orange-brick building in downtown Hillsboro between Tualatin Valley Highway.The facility contains a department of nuclear medicine, [15] [16] a cardiac intensive care unit, a special skilled nursing ward for rehabilitation of long-term injuries, [17] an obstetrics unit, department of orthopedics, department ...

  6. Joseph Robertson (OHSU) - Wikipedia

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    OHSU has partnered with the University of Oregon and the PeaceHealth System to expand medical education in Eugene and Springfield, and with other state universities to increase the number of physicians in Oregon and to address the issue of maldistribution of providers. Robertson became dean of the OHSU School of Medicine in 2003, and in ...

  7. How To Survive Financially If You Lose Your Job and Own a Home

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    Needs in this case mean things you must pay to keep a roof over your head, yourself fed, and any required payments,” Zigmont said. Once you have your necessary expenses worked out, you can ...

  8. Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences is a research institute based at Oregon Health & Science University, in Portland.The Institute's mission is to promote health, and prevent disease and disability among working Oregonians and their families during their employment years and through retirement.

  9. Pay for performance (healthcare) - Wikipedia

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    Pay for performance systems link compensation to measures of work quality or goals. Current methods of healthcare payment may actually reward less-safe care, since some insurance companies will not pay for new practices to reduce errors, while physicians and hospitals can bill for additional services that are needed when patients are injured by mistakes. [1]