The Doctor Is Out
The number of primary care providers in Oregon is flatlining — especially in rural areas. But experts say the problem is curable.
The number of primary care providers in Oregon is flatlining — especially in rural areas. But experts say the problem is curable.
The CEO of the state’s largest coordinated care organization says in 2024 Health Share and its partners will focus on improving access to behavioral health services.
Beset by rising costs and right-wing rhetoric, can Oregon’s bold experiment to revamp coordinated care organizations make the grade?