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BM 66 & 67

January election to maintain critical services

Two January 26 ballot measures could dramatically impact Oregon Health Plan (OHP) benefits. CareOregon's Martin Taylor discusses the state’s anticipated 12–15 percent budget cuts and which benefits may be lost if the ballot measures fail to pass.

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A CSSI project

Oregon hospitals take aim on improving surgical outcomes

Silverton Hospital Team
If every hospital in the United States adopted the Surgical Safety Checklist developed by the World Health Organization, the reduction of complications and preventable death could save the country up to $40 billion each year.

About half of Oregon's hospitals are taking the challenge to adopt the checklist. Silverton Hospital shares its experience. Read the full story...

Silverton Hospital's Surgical Safety Checklist implementation team includes Andrea Beyer, Judy Borgen, Miriam Shelton, Ray Willey and Pam Kloft.
Photo courtesy Silverton Hospital


What it means to YOU

The new Oregon Health Authority

A new agency now oversees the medical programs of the Oregon Department of Human Services and other state agencies. Erin Fair explains the changes and their impact on health care systems, providers and policy.

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H1N1

Nurses dispense advice to flu sufferers statewide

Flu Triage Nurse

In an effort to share influenza knowledge with Oregonians from Brookings to Joseph, from Astoria to Denio and all points in between, the state has launched the Oregon Public Health Flu Hotline.

One call to 1-800-978-3040 will give callers advice on flu symptoms, prevention, how to take care of others and when to see a doctor.

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Triage nurse Gary Palmer speaks to a caller about their H1N1 symptoms.
Photos by Eleanor Gorman



A CareOregon project

Clinic teams learn quality improvement methods

It’s been key to the success of manufacturers for decades. Recent attention to health care reform has encouraged process improvement training among CareOregon providers.

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2013 looms

ICD-10 planning in Oregon shifts to higher gear

Health care’s numerical coding system is so ingrained that many providers aren't aware how often they use it. That is going to make adopting a new system a real challenge.

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Nation fares poorly on longevity scale
The United States ranks near the bottom in life expectancy among wealthy nations.
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IHI conference: Berwick challenges U.S. to end “tragedy of the commons” in health care
Every stakeholder wants change; every stakeholder must also act on it.
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Oregon’s rate of unemployment declines
The state’s employment picture improved slightly in November, fueled by health care employment that tops November 2008.

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The recession: more Oregonians seeking assistance
About one in every six Oregonians are now receiving food stamps.
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Radiation from CT scans varies widely
Two studies show that median dosages can range as high as three times the exposure associated with increased cancer risk.
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Evidence-based medicine: Keeping up with the latest research is hard to do
Time does not allow each doctor to review the reams of new material published each year.
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Look younger, live longer
Perceived age used as an effective predictor of survival for those over age 70.
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