|
OHP data and reports
Information on this page is highly varied, ranging from technical material to the number of Oregon Health Plan enrollees statewide and by county. The page also includes a history of the Oregon Health Plan, whose development began in the late 1980s and which was introduced February 1, 1994. Follow these links to learn more about how the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) works and the people that OHP serves.
Forms and publications for OHP applicants, clients, providers can be found on the OHP Forms and Publications page.
You will need the free Adobe Reader to view these documents. If you do not already have the latest version of the Adobe Reader on your computer, you can download it now.
Demographics
Use these links to find out more about the people OHP serves.
Reimbursement information
Quality and reporting
These reports summarize how the Oregon Health Plan is working.
- Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Plans and Systems (CAHPS) survey: 2002 • 2004 • 2007
- Contracted Performance Measures of OHP Managed Care Plans - Coming soon
- DMAP monthly updates - Updated February 2010. This provides a monthly overview of DMAP's administrative activities. The most recent update will be at the front of the document.
- Evaluations and Comparative Assessments of Managed Care Plans
- Key Performance Measures (KPMs): KPMs assess the OHP's effectiveness in meeting the DHS goal of keeping people healthy. Look up KPMs 25 and 26 in the 2005, 2006, and 2007 reports. The KPMs were renumbered to 29 and 30 in the 2008 and 2009 reports.
- Physician Access Improvement Project Quarterly Reports: This project ran from April 1, 2008, to March 31, 2009. The following reports detail the progress of the project. - Coming soon
- Physician Workforce Survey: This report provides a snapshot of the physician workforce, and in turn indicates the general stability of Oregon's health care system. 2004 • 2006
- Quarterly and annual reports - These reports provide an overview of what DHS and the Office of Private Health Partnerships have been doing to keep the Oregon Health Plan going.
OHP Standard Reservation List
The OHP Standard reservation list was open in Feb. 2008 to give Oregonians the opportunity to apply for OHP Standard, the benefit package for low-income Oregonians not eligible for traditional Medicaid. The progress reports provide information on who received OHP Standard applications and how DHS processed them.
The development of OHP
First see OHP: An historical overview (last updated July 2006). You can also use the following links to go to the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Web site for more historical documents that highlight how federal and state government jointly fund the Oregon Health Plan.
back to top
|