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Big Changes Ahead for The Lund Report

Your financial support makes it all possible for us to reach our challenge grant by October 31 – right now we’re just $2,779 shy.
October 21, 2015

Without your generous financial support, you wouldn’t be reading The Lund Report today. We’re proud to have you standing with us.

Just $2,779 separates us from reaching our $31,000 challenge gran by October 31.Your donation of $25 or more makes that possible so we can continue bringing you the stories you won’t find elsewhere.

Not only will your contribution help us tell the real stories about what’s going on inside Oregon’s healthcare industry, but your dollars will be doubled. Your donation also qualifies as a tax deduction because The Lund Report is recognized as a nonprofit by the IRS.

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With your financial support, The Lund Report can remain the only independent voice of health policy news -- free of advertisements. And, we refuse to accept special interest money. Our bold work occasionally ruffles the feathers of potential donors after we disclose their profitability, but that doesn’t keep us from telling the truth about what’s going on behind the scenes.

Now you can help us reach our challenge grant by making a tax-deductible donation so we can continue our vital work.

And, don’t forget that you can share your story ideas – confidentially if you prefer – by sending a note to [email protected].

Thanks for believing in what we do! Together we can make a difference and help create a more accountable and transparent healthcare system. .

New Changes Ahead

Keep your eyes poised on our newest endeavor – Oregon Health Forum – you may recall those earlier days when we hosted monthly breakfast forums bringing together healthcare leaders to interact and learn about the latest trends in the healthcare industry.

Well Oregon Health Forum is back again – under the auspices of The Lund Report – and we’re inaugurating our breakfast forum series with a look into the future of coordinated care organizations – in collaboration with the Oregon Business Magazine.

The event, slated for December 3 at the Multnomah Athletic Club, brings together a stellar panel with Tim Nesbitt, a consultant with the Oregon Business Council and Stand for Children, as our moderator.

Thus far, our panelists include Lynne Saxton, director of the Oregon Health Authority; Dr. Craig Fausel, president and CEO of The Oregon Clinic and Tami Graham, director of global benefits strategy at Intel. This is an event you won’t want to miss. Sign up today – And keep an eye out for future breakfast forums in 2016.

Diane can be reached at [email protected].

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