
FamilyCare’s Integrated Model of Care
Unlike traditional systems that separate mental and physical care (“carve-outs”), FamilyCare’s model streamlines services through unified claims, referrals, and authorizations.
Addressing the complex health needs of Oregonians requires innovative education and community engagement, particularly in rural and underserved areas. Western University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific-Northwest (COMP-Northwest), located in Lebanon, Oregon, exemplifies this approach through its commitment to producing compassionate physicians and fostering community partnerships that enhance health outcomes across the state.
Established in 2011, COMP-Northwest serves as a vital institution for medical education in Oregon. As part of Western University of Health Sciences, COMP-Northwest offers a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) program, emphasizing a holistic approach to patient care. The campus is strategically situated in Lebanon to address the healthcare needs of the Pacific Northwest, with a particular focus on serving rural communities.
Understanding the unique challenges faced by rural populations, COMP-Northwest has developed initiatives aimed at improving healthcare delivery in these areas:
COMP-Northwest actively fosters relationships with the local community to promote health and education:
The dedication of COMP-Northwest students to public health has garnered national attention. For instance, second-year student Madeleine Duncan received the United States Public Health Service Excellence in Public Health Award for her work in establishing a mentoring program focused on healthy lifestyles for high school students in Sweet Home, Oregon. This initiative reflects COMP-Northwest’s commitment to addressing social determinants of health through education and mentorship.
COMP-Northwest embodies the principles that FamilyCare holds paramount: equitable access to healthcare, community collaboration, and a focus on serving underserved populations. Through comprehensive medical education and active community engagement, COMP-Northwest is not only preparing future physicians but also directly contributing to the improvement of health outcomes in Oregon’s rural communities.
Explore COMP-Northwest’s programs and community initiatives at www.westernu.edu/osteopathic/northwest
Determinants of Health: Access to Healthcare, Education, Hospitals, Learning
Unlike traditional systems that separate mental and physical care (“carve-outs”), FamilyCare’s model streamlines services through unified claims, referrals, and authorizations.
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This slide presentation summarizes FamilyCare Health’s 2025 testimony to the Oregon Senate Committee on Health Care in support of Senate Bill 388.
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