Oregon Health Authority
Emergency Messages as of 12:46 am, Sat. Apr. 20
No information currently posted.
Subscribe to receive FlashAlert messages from Oregon Health Authority.
Primary email address for a new account:

  
And/or follow our FlashAlerts via Twitter

About FlashAlert on Twitter:

FlashAlert utilizes the free service Twitter to distribute emergency text messages. While you are welcome to register your cell phone text message address directly into the FlashAlert system, we recommend that you simply "follow" the FlashAlert account for Oregon Health Authority by clicking on the link below and logging in to (or creating) your free Twitter account. Twitter sends messages out exceptionally fast thanks to arrangements they have made with the cell phone companies.

Click here to add Oregon Health Authority to your Twitter account or create one.

@OHAOregon

Hide this Message


Manage my existing Subscription

News Release
Advance Directive Adoption Committee meets August 19 - 08/13/20

August 13, 2020

What: A public meeting of the Advance Directive Adoption Committee.

Agenda: Finalize Advance Directive form and user’s guide and discuss delivery of the documents to the Legislature.

When: Wednesday, Aug. 19, 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The meeting is open to the public. A public comment period will be held at the end of the meeting.

Where: By conference call at 669-254-5252, access code 161 654 0765.

The Advance Directive Adoption Committee provides guidance to the Oregon Health Authority on necessary revisions to Oregon’s Advance Directive form.

# # #

Everyone has a right to know about and use Oregon Health Authority (OHA) programs and services. OHA provides free help. Some examples of the free help OHA can provide are:

  • Sign language and spoken language interpreters.
  • Written materials in other languages.
  • Braille.
  • Large print.
  • Audio and other formats.

If you need help or have questions, please contact Cara Biddlecom at 971-673-2284, 711 TTY or cara.m.biddlecom@dhsoha.state.or.us at least 48 hours before the meeting.

View more news releases from Oregon Health Authority.