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  2. 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.

  3. Oregon Health Plan - Wikipedia

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    Health Share is related to CareOregon, which absorbed 80k members. [22] From 2016 to 2018, CareOregon, which was founded in 1994 by providers with the Oregon Primary Care Association, Oregon Health Sciences University, and Multnomah County Health Department, [23] lost about $96m. [22] Various other plans showed losses as well. [24]

  4. ZoomCare - Wikipedia

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    ZoomCare is a Portland, Oregon-based chain of health care clinics. The company has 37 clinics in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington, as of December 2018. [2]Zoom was co-founded by Dave Sanders and Albert DiPiero in 2006. [3]

  5. Oregon to pay $22.5 million to settle lawsuit from Medicaid ...

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    FamilyCare sued the state for the second time in 2017, alleging Oregon paid it too little to provide health services for Medicaid patients.

  6. Moda Health - Wikipedia

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    Moda Health (formerly ODS Health) is a health insurance company based in Portland, Oregon.The company provides medical and dental insurance in Oregon, Alaska and Texas (and in Washington State before 2016).

  7. 411 (telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    411 is a telephone number for local directory assistance in Canada and the United States. Until the early 1980s, 411 – and the related 113 number – were free to call in most jurisdictions. In the United States, the service is commonly known as "information", [ 1 ] although its official name is "directory assistance".

  8. Oregon State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    By 1924, the total number of patients living on the hospital campus had grown to 1,864, with a staff of over 200 employees and 5 physicians. [29] Beginning in 1923, the hospital participated in the eugenics movement, sterilizing a total of more than 2,600 patients until the early 1980s. [ 30 ]

  9. Coordinated care organization - Wikipedia

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    Its members are part of the Medicaid segment of the population and the CCO works with health care providers, hospitals, and local community groups to integrate healthcare services and contain cost increases through improved quality of care. [1] [2] CCOs were created through Oregon Senate Bill 1580. [3]