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The Lund Report Remains Strong

October 3, 2012 -- The Lund Report is a consistent and a reliable news source, tracking the coordinated care organizations that Governor Kitzhaber hopes will transform Oregon’s healthcare system. Remember that last article you forwarded to a colleague? Or the article that you quoted in a meeting? They asked “where did you hear that?” You don’t have to wade through lots of ads or 15-second pauses to get to the good stuff, either.
October 4, 2012

October 3, 2012 -- The Lund Report is a consistent and a reliable news source, tracking the coordinated care organizations that Governor Kitzhaber hopes will transform Oregon’s healthcare system.

Remember that last article you forwarded to a colleague? Or the article that you quoted in a meeting? They asked “where did you hear that?” You don’t have to wade through lots of ads or 15-second pauses to get to the good stuff, either.

As you know, The Lund Report isn’t shy with its news coverage and isn’t afraid to tackle controversial issues such as Regence BlueCross BlueShield’s decision to invest millions of dollars in for-profit ventures. Or to hold industry officials accountable by reporting, for example, on Providence Health Plan’s decision to sever its relationship with HealthNet by restricting its panel of physicians and hospitals in the Portland area.

The Lund Report is a news source that you can rely on. Each and every week a team of experienced reporters brings you news and analysis about Oregon’s health industry not covered by other publications.

None of these stories would have been possible without your support. Thank YOU!

We’re preparing for the year ahead, and need your support. As the legislative session approaches, you can count on The Lund Report to be there again, keeping an eye on medical malpractice reform and initiatives focused on building up Oregon’s primary care work force.

Please consider making a donation today! Your investment will be used to bring you top-quality news. You can make a donation by using our PayPal account or by sending a check to The Lund Report at POB 82841, Portland, OR 97282. .

Those readers who contribute give, on average, $100. Some people write a check, others use a credit card on our web site, some prefer to make a monthly gift. All donations are considered tax deductible because The Lund Report is recognized by the IRS as a non-profit organization (EIN 263019179).

As editor, I believe it’s essential to have an independent news organization not driven by health professionals or politicians. That’s why I created The Lund Report.

I am deeply committed to this endeavor and believe in it so strongly that as editor, I do not accept a salary or other compensation. But, we do have to pay for the web site, key reporters, and all the things that keep a growing nonprofit growing.

Thanks for believing!

Diane Lund-Muzikant
Editor

P.S. If you ‘re goal oriented, we need to raise $25,000. If 250 people clicked here to give $100 right now, we'd hit our goal.

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