
ALL PAST EVENTS

April 27, 2018: Looking Beyond Healthcare in Effort to Improve Health
Panelists at Oregon Health Forum’s Social Determinants of Health breakfast forum said more data is ...
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April 6, 2018: Surveying Healthcare Challenges, Wyden Sees 2017 as a Year of Wins
Speaking from downtown Portland on April 6th, 2018, the U.S. senator said Medicare and children’s ...
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March 22, 2018: Leaders Call for Far-Reaching Changes to Meet Oregon’s Healthcare Workforce Needs
How insurance companies pay providers, how universities work with hospitals, how accrediting bodies set requirements, ...
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January 30, 2018: Stable, Professional, Transparent: Leaders Articulate Goals for Oregon’s Continued Health Reforms
The week before the state Legislature convenes for a short session, agency leaders and elected ...
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December 13, 2017: Measure 101 Debate: More Funds for Medicaid vs. Suspicion With Process
Both sides of the statewide referendum on healthcare taxes say they support funding the Oregon ...
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September 27, 2017: Kitzhaber Joins Addiction Experts in Pushing for Coordination on Opioid Epidemic
The former governor joined a drug court judge and others Wednesday morning to discuss Oregon's ...
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September 27, 2017: At Forum on Pharmaceutical Costs, Panelists Seek to Dodge Blame
Tuesday’s Oregon Health Forum breakfast, which looked at drug pricing, revealed the complexity of the ...
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August 23, 2017: Kickstarting the Conversation: Panelists Explore Obstacles to Providing Healthcare in Schools
Administrative rules, bureaucratic burdens and other obstacles mean Oregon is missing out on at least ...
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June 15, 2017: Unintended Consequences of Cannabis Legalization
Event recap: Experts Divided on Unintended Consequences of Legal Marijuana One panelist at Thursday’s Oregon ...
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May 31, 2017: Can CCOs and Counties Work for Better Mental Health?
Who should be responsible for delivering care? And, how can we reduce administrative costs and ...
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