Oregon Medicaid Plans
If you’re searching for Oregon Medicaid managed care plans, you’ve come to the right place. Oregon provides Medicaid coverage through its coordinated care model known as Oregon Health Plan (OHP). Instead of fee-for-service Medicaid, most enrollees receive care through a local Coordinated Care Organization (CCO), which manages physical, behavioral, and dental services in one integrated network.
As of 2024, Oregon has 15 approved CCOs serving different regions across the state. Each CCO works with local hospitals, doctors, and specialists to deliver care tailored to the needs of that region.
Oregon Coordinated Care Organizations
| CCO Name | Region | Website |
|---|---|---|
| AllCare CCO | Southwest Oregon | Visit Site |
| Columbia Pacific CCO | Northwest Oregon | Visit Site |
| Eastern Oregon CCO | Eastern Oregon | Visit Site |
| Health Share of Oregon | Portland Metro | Visit Site |
| PacificSource Community Solutions | Central Oregon, Lane County, Marion-Polk | Visit Site |
| Trillium Community Health Plan | Lane County | Visit Site |
| Umpqua Health Alliance | Douglas County | Visit Site |
How to Enroll in Oregon Health Plan (OHP)
- Apply online through ONE.Oregon.gov
- Call the OHP Customer Service at 1‑800‑699‑9075
- Once approved, you’ll be assigned or can choose a CCO in your area
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FAQs About Oregon Medicaid
What is a CCO in Oregon Medicaid?
A Coordinated Care Organization (CCO) is a network of providers that delivers Medicaid services in a specific Oregon region. Each CCO manages physical, behavioral, and dental care.
Can I switch my CCO?
Yes. You can switch CCOs once per year or if you have a qualifying reason. Contact OHP customer service to begin the process.
Do CCOs offer extra benefits?
Some CCOs offer additional services like transportation, wellness rewards, or expanded mental health coverage. Visit each plan’s site to compare options.
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