The big, beautiful budget bill is not so pretty to Oregon's Democrats.Senator Jeff Merkley criticized the budget resolution that passed the House on Tuesday wit
The Oregon House of Representatives passed HB 2010, a bipartisan bill that would ensure ongoing funding for the state's Medicaid program, the Oregon Health Plan, in case federal officials double down on the decision to cut down on government spending.
Oregon, said Wednesday that the nation’s spending on Medicaid programs is unsustainable, and he urged patience as Republicans in Congress formulate their plan to dramatically reduce
A bill that would raise billions in federal dollars for Oregon’s Medicaid program and allocate a substantial portion back to hospitals passed in the Oregon House of Representatives Thursday. It now advances to the Senate.
House Republicans are proposing cuts to Medicaid in their budget bill that could result in millions of enrollees, including more than half a million in Oregon, losing health coverage unless their states chip in a higher percentage of funding.
A bill that would raise billions in federal dollars for Oregon’s Medicaid program and allocate a substantial portion back to hospitals passed in the Oregon House of Representatives Thursday. It
Citing higher-than-anticipated caseloads in the state’s Medicaid program and the agency that provides services to seniors and people with disabilities, Oregon’s budget writers plan to spend nearly $426 million more than they initially budgeted before the end of the fiscal year in June.
The Oregon health authority meeting today with an advisory committee to provide updates on its Medicaid programs and services. The MAC advises the state Medicaid Director and OHA on procedures and operation of Oregon’s Medicaid program which supports more than 1.
Oregon, joined OPB’s "Think Out Loud" on Wednesday to discuss the nation’s spending on Medicaid programs, his recent town halls in Oregon and his views on
The House earlier this month approved a Republican budget plan that could shrink Medicaid spending by $880 billion over 10 years.
Kaiser Family Foundation shows just how much is at stake for Oregon if Congress significantly reduces Medicaid spending to help pay for extending President Trump's 2017 expiring tax cuts. House Republicans are proposing cuts to Medicaid in their budget bill that could result in millions of enrollees,
Citing higher-than-anticipated caseloads in the state’s Medicaid program and the agency that provides services to seniors and people with disabilities, Oregon’s budget writers plan to spend nearly $426 million more than they initially budgeted before the end of the fiscal year in June.