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Health Transformation and Rural Oregon: Challenges and Opportunities

Health Transformation and Rural Oregon: Challenges and Opportunities. Laura Brennan, MSW - CareOregon Megan Haase, FNP - Mosaic Medical Clinics Robbie Law, M D - Dunes Family Health Center. Session Objectives. By the end of this session you will have a better understanding of :

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Health Transformation and Rural Oregon: Challenges and Opportunities

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  1. Health Transformation and Rural Oregon: Challenges and Opportunities Laura Brennan, MSW - CareOregon Megan Haase, FNP - Mosaic Medical Clinics Robbie Law, M D - Dunes Family Health Center

  2. Session Objectives • By the end of this session you will have a better understanding of : • – The plan to use Coordinated Care Organizations (CCO) to improve health services received by Oregon Health Plan clients. • • What is and why a CCO ? • – How you can help make Oregon communities a healthy place for all families.

  3. What? Coordinated Care Organizations

  4. Community-Based Integration & Coordination

  5. CCO • Local Governing Board • Community Advisory Council

  6. CCO’s goal: Better health for all people at less cost • • Coordinated physical , mental health, and addiction services – oral health coming soon • • Patient-centered primary care homes • • Chronic disease management • • Community Health Workers/Non‐Traditional Health Workers • • Electronic health records • • Improved health outcomes www.health.oregon.gov

  7. CCO’s goal: The right care, at the right time, in the right place • High-quality “family-centered” care • Involving OHP members in decisions about their care • Focusing on prevention • Making sure people get right medications and tests • Making sure people understand your follow-up care • After-hours help, alternatives to the emergency room • Better communication and coordination among health and behavioral health providers

  8. CCO’s goal: While at the same time … • Find better ways to pay for care • Make sure every dollar is spent wisely

  9. Why? Coordinated Care Organizations

  10. CCO

  11. Healthcare is confusingHealthcare is expensive

  12. Health Care Costs To Much!Did you know? If food had risen at the same rates as medical inflation since the 1930s: 1 dozen eggs = $80.20 1 dozen oranges = $107.90 1 lb. of bananas =$16.04 1 lb. of coffee =$64.17

  13. Opportunities for Investments: Communities Need Your Help! • Population health management • Oral health • Behavioral health • Care coordination across systems • Health equity strategies (e.g., Community Health Workers) • Patient-centered primary care home transition • Community engagement and development • Research and education • Technology and data analysis • Neutral convener • And much more!

  14. Experiences & Thoughts from Rural Oregon

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