Portland, Ore.—Columbia Pacific Coordinated Care Organization’s free mobile phones program has changed to meet the way its members now communicate.
Over the last few days, rain, floods and landslides have disrupted member lives, damaged property and roads in the geographic area that is covered by the Columbia Pacific Coordinated Care Organization. Some areas, like Tillamook and Columbia counties, have been hit harder than other areas.
With one exception, Oregon’s coordinated care organizations (CCOs) all reported strong profits in recently published second quarter financial reports through June 30, 2015.
TILLAMOOK, Oregon — Ivy Avenue Wellness Center, sponsored by Columbia Pacific Coordinated Care Organization, opens Oct. 1 to help Tillamook County residents suffering from chronic pain.
SCAPPOOSE, Oregon — An estimated 500,000 Oregonians suffer from persistent pain, robbing them of a full and active life. Revitalize Wellness Center in Scappoose, sponsored by Columbia Pacific Coordinated Care Organization, has been opened to help people with this problem.
ASTORIA—Safina Koreishi, MD, has been named medical director for Columbia Pacific Coordinated Care Organization.
WARRENTON, Ore. – An innovative community collaborative has plans to solve a long-standing health issue in the North Coast area: -- respite care for individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis.
Shauna Chilinski has a new outlook on her life, business and health because of the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) and Columbia Pacific Coordinated Care Organization.