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@OHAOregon
August 8, 2024
Media Contact: Amy Bacher, amy.bacher2@oha.oregon.gov
Coordinated care organizations (CCOs) continued to improve access to care for Oregon Health Plan members in 2023
Salem, Ore. – Oregon Health Authority (OHA) released the state’s 2023 annual report on the performance of coordinated care organizations (CCOs), local health networks that administer coverage to Oregon Health Plan (OHP / Medicaid) members. The report found that CCOs generally improved their performance in most categories statewide from 2022 to 2023.
Oregon is unique in providing Medicaid benefits through a coordinated care model, which is designed to deliver local and regional solutions to primary care. Through this design, CCOs receive monetary incentives in exchange for improving their performance on the quality measures outlined in the annual report.
The 2023 CCO performance report included the following findings:
Last year, CCOs earned $326 million for meeting established performance metrics through the CCO Quality Incentive program.
Access the full report here.
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