Is care Oregon the same as OHP?
Coordinated care is better care. Oregon’s Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs) are networks of providers serving the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) on a local level. In the Portland area (Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties), CareOregon is part of the Health Share of Oregon CCO.
What insurance is OHP?
Medicaid
Oregon Health Plan (OHP) is Oregon’s Medicaid program which provides free health care coverage to low-income individuals and families in Oregon through programs administered by the Division of Medical Assistance Programs (DMAP).
How do you qualify for CareOregon?
Do I qualify?
- Who is covered:
- Adults (age 19-64) in households that earn up to:
- Children (age 0-18) in households that earn up to:
- Pregnant individuals in households that earn up to:
- Immigration status. If you have a child under age 18, they can be covered regardless of immigration status.
Is Healthshare of Oregon Medicaid?
We are Health Share The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) is our state’s Medicaid program. It provides no-cost health coverage—including medical, dental and mental health and substance use benefits—to individuals and families who qualify.
Is Healthshare of Oregon a CCO?
If you’re an Oregon Health Plan member and you live in Clackamas, Multnomah, or Washington counties, Health Share of Oregon is your coordinated care organization, or “CCO.” As a Health Share member, you have access to the Oregon Health Plan’s largest network of health plans, doctors, dentists, therapists, clinics, and …
Does Care Oregon cover eyeglasses?
o No authorization required for both contracted and non-contracted providers; the claim is submitted to CareOregon Advantage. – Routine vision services, including glasses, are contracted to and managed by Vision Services Plan (VSP). They are an extra benefit offered to CareOregon Advantage members.