CCOs Showing Strong Financials in Second Quarter with One Exception
With one exception, Oregon’s coordinated care organizations (CCOs) all reported strong profits in recently published second quarter financial reports through June 30, 2015.
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With one exception, Oregon’s coordinated care organizations (CCOs) all reported strong profits in recently published second quarter financial reports through June 30, 2015.
National health reform leaders praised Oregon for its pioneering efforts to experiment with coordinated care organizations, and the 16 Oregon CCOs shared what they’re learning about community health improvement plans, reimbursement reform, integrating dental and mental with physical health and ot