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Community Care Team helping members with greatest need reach positive health outcomes

February 06, 2012

Four CareOregon outreach workers on its Community Care Team, a pilot project launched five months ago, are focusing on reducing waste among the 25 percent of CareOregon adult patients who account for 83 percent of the spending last year -- $311 million.

Read more from the Oregonian article here.

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