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(Portland, OR) – The final in a series of webinars hosted by the National Academy of Medicine will focus on the unique aspects of Oregon’s coordinated care model and how it can improve care for high-need patients.
Presented by Dr. Helen Bellanca, Health Share of Oregon’s Associate Medical Director, the discussion will highlight models of care for children with complex needs and children in foster care, Health Share’s efforts to link medical care with community services, and how health equity remains at the center of Health Share’s mission.
When: Wednesday, April 25 @ 11:00 am (2:00 pm EST)
Where: Online Webinar Registration
Who: Helen Bellanca, MD, MPH, Associate Medical Director, Health Share of Oregon
Hosted by the National Academy of Medicine
Sponsored by the Peterson Center on Healthcare
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Health Share of Oregon
Health Share of Oregon is the state’s largest coordinated care organization (CCO), serving more than 300,000 Oregon Health Plan (OHP) members in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties. Our mission is to partner with communities to achieve ongoing transformation, health equity, and the best possible health for each individual.
Health Share was founded and continues to be governed by eleven health care organizations serving OHP members: Adventist Health, CareOregon, Central City Concern, Clackamas County, Kaiser Permanente, Legacy Health, Multnomah County, Oregon Health & Science University, Providence Health & Services, Tuality Health Alliance and Washington County.