If FamilyCare is shut out of the coordinated care market by the Oregon Health Authority, there’s no shortage of CCOs willing to step in.
After FamilyCare didn’t sign its contract amendment for 2015, the Health Authority struck back, giving the other CCOs the opportunity to take over its members by submitting a binding letter of intent by Dec. 2. FamilyCare has 128,000 people in Washington, Multnomah, Clackamas and Marion counties, and had refused to sign the contract because of what it considers significant rate reductions.
Dec 1, 2015