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  2. Oregon Health Plan - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2012, Oregon Health Plan clients have a new type of health plan called Coordinated Care Organizations or CCOs. A CCO is a network of all types of health care providers who are working together for people who receive health care coverage under the Oregon Health Plan.

  3. Coordinated care organization - Wikipedia

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    A coordinated care organization (CCO) is a community based, integrated care organization created by the state of Oregon to allow for local and regional distribution and coordination of healthcare to segments of the state's population covered under the Oregon Health Plan. [1]

  4. InterCommunity Health Network - Wikipedia

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    InterCommunity Health Network (IHN) is an integrated care coordinated care organization (CCO) formed by Oregon in 2012 to allow for local and regional distribution and coordination of healthcare to segments of the state's population covered under the Oregon Health Plan. It was created, with the rest of the CCOs, through Oregon Senate Bill 1580. [1]

  5. Teens in Oregon Could Qualify for Free Braces — Here’s How

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    Central Oregon Daily News reported, on Oct. 25, that A Smile For Kids (ASK) -- a nonprofit organization that provides equitable access to orthodontic care -- along with Smile Central Oregon will...

  6. Samaritan Health Services - Wikipedia

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    SHS is partnered with the InterCommunity Health Network (IHN) Coordinated Care Organization (CCO). [31] IHN was formed in 2012 by local public, private, and non-profit partners to unify health services and systems for Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid) members in Benton, Lincoln, and Linn Counties [32] and covers almost fifty five thousand individuals.

  7. List of hospitals in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio State East Hospital: Columbus: Franklin: 190 Level III 1890 St. Anthony's Hospital Ohio State Harding Hospital Columbus: Franklin: 84 x 1916 Columbus Rural Rest Home Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center: Columbus: Franklin: 900 Level I 1846 St. Francis Hospital Ohio Valley Surgical Hospital Springfield: Clark: 24 x 2009 –

  8. Oregon Health Authority - Wikipedia

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    A mobile COVID-19 testing center run by the Oregon Health Authority in November 2020.. The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is a government agency in the U.S. state of Oregon.It was established by the passage of Oregon House Bill 2009 by the 75th Oregon Legislative Assembly, and split off from Oregon Department of Human Services.

  9. CareSource - Wikipedia

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    By 2010, the company was the third largest Medicaid HMO in the country, with $2.5 billion in revenue and 800,000 members across Ohio and Michigan. [12] In 2010, CareSource announced expansion of its provider network in Southeastern Ohio through a partnership with Quality Care Partners (QCP), a physician-hospital organization (PHO). [13]