Trillium and 7 other CCO applicants have more time to sign up providers


The Oregon Health Authority announced that it has signed new five-year contracts with all 15 coordinated care organization applicants, though eight contracts are conditioned on showing they have adequate provider networks.

Those eight are located in counties where Medicaid members have a choice of more than one CCO, including the Portland tri-county area. Both Health Share of Oregon, the largest CCO, and Trillium Community Health, which is new to the tri-county and has struggled to sign up providers,…

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