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OR HB2224
Bill
AI Summary
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Adds one member with public health or population health data expertise from the Oregon Public Health Advisory Board to the Health Plan Quality Metrics Committee's nine-member metrics and scoring subcommittee
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Expands Medicaid Advisory Committee membership to include professionals experienced in public health, behavioral health, and health-related social needs services
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Requires coordinated care organization (CCO) governing bodies to include, when possible, at least one senior local health official and one county commissioner designated by the counties served by the CCO
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Requires CCO community advisory councils to include, when possible, representatives from local public health authorities and local mental health authorities
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Directs state agencies to allow local health departments to receive payment for prevention, health promotion, and maternal/child health services through methods negotiated with CCOs; takes effect 91st day after session adjournment with operative date of January 1, 2026 for most provisions
Legislative Description
Relating to medical assistance; prescribing an effective date.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025