Oregon Health Plan (OHP) members in five counties will be reassigned to different coordinated care organizations (CCOs), when new contracts for Medicaid health plans begin on January 1, 2020.
OHA is moving members because the CCOs to which some OHP members were originally assigned (or members had chosen during the current member choice period) do not have health care provider contracts in place to serve them.
The changes include:
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Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties: Approximately 40,000 OHP members slated to be enrolled in Trillium Community Health Plan January 1 will be reassigned to Health Share of Oregon because Trillium does not have a hospital in its provider network.
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Jackson County: More than 10,000 members of AllCare CCO will be reassigned to Jackson Care Connect CCO to preserve their current provider relationships.
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Lane County: Members of Trillium Community Health Plan who are served by a primary care provider network, which will no longer have a contract with the CCO in 2020, will be moved to Pacific Source of Lane County.
OHA will notify all affected members of changes in their enrollment in coming weeks, before new CCO contracts take effect January 1.
Read more in OHA's Nov. 11 news release.
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