
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.
This slide presentation summarizes FamilyCare Health’s 2025 testimony to the Oregon Senate Committee on Health Care in support of Senate Bill 388. The presentation outlines the current limitations in Oregon Health Authority oversight and explains how SB 388 would equip the Oregon Health Policy Board (OHPB) with budgetary independence, enhanced oversight powers, and broader expertise in public health and behavioral health.
Determinants of Health: Access to Healthcare, Public Health, Medical Providers
Unlike traditional systems that separate mental and physical care (“carve-outs”), FamilyCare’s model streamlines services through unified claims, referrals, and authorizations.
Healthcare on wheels brings primary care, preventive screenings, mental health services, and even dental care directly to underserved communities. These clinics are not just a temporary fix; they are a cost-effective, community-driven solution to a growing healthcare crisis.
Housing insecurity—whether it’s the threat of eviction, living in substandard conditions, or experiencing homelessness—has a profound impact on overall well-being.
How Oregon Can Use Existing Federal Tools to Achieve Equity in Medicaid Reimbursement.
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