Welcome, CareOregon/Health Share members! We’re glad you’re in the CareOregon and Health Share of Oregon family. CareOregon is proud to be part of the Health Share of Oregon coordinated care organization (CCO). CCOs are companies that contract with the state of Oregon to manage your health care. CareOregon is one of several insurance providers in the tri-county area that help Health Share CCO deliver care.
This page offers a brief guide to your Medicaid benefits. If you can't find what you're looking for, please call Customer Service at the numbers below, or visit our specific pages for physical health care,
dental health care, and mental health and substance use treatment.
Learn more about the Oregon Health Plan here.
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CareOregon OHP Benefits topics
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- Member protected health information (PHI) release request form: English | Spanish | Arabic | Simplified Chinese | Traditional Chinese | Russian | Somali | Vietnamese
- Member request to view claim records form
- Appointment of Representative form: English | Spanish | Arabic | Simplified Chinese | Traditional Chinese | Russian | Somali | Vietnamese
- Member COVID-19 At Home Test Reimbursement form
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OHP Bridge program benefits
OHP Bridge is a new Oregon Health Plan (OHP) benefit package that covers adults with higher incomes. People who can get OHP Bridge must:
- Be 19 to 65 years old;
- Have an income between 139 percent and 200 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL);
- Have an eligible citizenship or immigration status to qualify; and,
- Not have access to other affordable health insurance.
Expand the section below to learn more about OHP Bridge benefits.
OHP Bridge is almost the same as OHP Plus.
The two benefit packages are almost the same. There are a few things that OHP Bridge does not cover. To learn more about what OHP Bridge does not cover, please see the table below.
OHP Bridge covers | OHP Bridge does not cover |
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OHP Bridge will cover adults up to age 65 who:
- Have income above traditional OHP Plus limits up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL),
- Do not have access to affordable health insurance, and
- Have an eligible citizenship or immigration status to qualify.
Income limits shown below apply through February 2025. FPL is updated annually.
Family Size | 200% FPL |
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1 | $30,120 per year |
2 | $40,880 |
3 | $51,640 |
4 | $62,400 |
OHP Bridge is free to members. Just like OHP Plus, OHP Bridge is free to members. That means no premiums, no copayments, no coinsurance, and no deductibles.
OHP members with income changes may be moved to OHP Bridge automatically. If you have OHP now, you don’t have to do anything to get OHP Bridge. If you report a higher income when you renew your OHP, you may be moved to OHP Bridge.
People who do not have OHP right now can apply for OHP Bridge.
Go to One.Oregon.gov to apply. You can also use that link to find information about how to apply in person, get application help, or to get a paper application. To apply over the phone, call the ONE Customer Service Center at 800-699-9075 (toll-free, all relay calls are accepted).
For more information about the OHP Bridge benefit, visit the Oregon Health Authority web page for OHP Bridge