HB 3245
Directs the Oregon Health Authority to study a methodology for calculating a coordinated care organization's global budget and report the authority's findings to the Legislative Assembly.
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Bill overview
This bill directs the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) to study and create a method for calculating the budget allocated to coordinated care organizations (CCOs). The study will consider how CCOs spend their money on improving health outcomes, care quality, reducing wasteful care, and promoting community health. OHA will then report its findings to the Legislative Assembly for review.
Key provisions
- OHA must develop a methodology for calculating CCO global budgets.
- The methodology should consider investments in health outcomes.
- The methodology should consider investments in care quality and access.
- The methodology should consider efforts to reduce inefficient care.
- The methodology should consider investments in community health.
Who is affected
- Oregon Health Authority
- Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs)
- Healthcare Providers
- Oregon Residents
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