Health System Transformation Team
The Health System Transformation Team, a group of 45 people from all aspects of health and health care and bi-partisan lawmakers, was charged with developing a plan to improve the health delivery system for Oregon Health Plan and Medicaid clients. The plan focuses on coordinated mental, physical, behavioral, and oral health to free up dollars trapped in an inefficient system, increase focus on prevention, and improve care. The plan has been sent to lawmakers and will be taken up by a joint committee of the legislature.
2011 Meeting Schedule
All meetings took place between February 2 and March 23, 2011.
Public Notice of 2011 Team Meetings
The Health System Transformation Team met most weeks between February and April 2011. All meetings took place in Salem on Wednesdays, from 6 to 9 p.m. and were open to the public. Please see the meeting dates for agenda items and documents provided at each meeting.
February 2, 2011 Press enter to show.
- Agenda and materials
- Public input
- This meeting focused on the consumer perspective in a system where an organization would be accountable for the health of a population.
- The Transformation Team welcomes your input on this topic via OHA Feedback through February 14th. You may also email input to ohpb.info@state.or.us.
- The Transformation Team is also soliciting input from stakeholders on suggestions for regulatory change that will improve efficiency. If you have suggests, please fill out the table provided at the Transformation Team meeting.
- Audio recording
February 9, 2011 Press enter to show.
- Agenda and materials
- Presentations
- Public input
- This meeting focused on the consumer perspective in a system where an organization would be accountable for the health of a population.
- The Transformation Team welcomes your input on this topic via OHA Feedback through February 14th. You may also email input to ohpb.info@state.or.us.
- The Transformation Team is also soliciting input from stakeholders on suggestions for regulatory change that will improve efficiency. If you have suggests, please fill out the table provided at the Transformation Team meeting.
- Audio recording
February 16, 2011 Press enter to show.
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February 23, 2011 Press enter to show.
Notice: Change in time and location for tonight's Health System Transformation Team meeting. Tonight's Health System Transformation Team meeting will be held via web and conference call only. The meeting will take place from 6 - 7 p.m. These changes are due to a severe snow forecast from Wednesday evening into Thursday. The meeting will not be held in Salem. To listen to the meeting, please call: 1-877-455-8688 and use participant code 915042. If you would also like to view the meeting presentations, you can join the online webinar by going to: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/212293882 The webinar requires that you register, so you will need to go online a few minutes early to register. - Agenda and materials
- Public input
- This meeting focused on metrics to measure progress and accountability for an organization which be accountable for the health of a population.
- The Transformation Team welcomes your input on this topic via OHA Feedback through February 28th. You may also email input to ohpb.info@state.or.us. The elements discussed by the Team are included in the meeting materials
- Audio recording
March 2, 2011 Press enter to show.
There will be a public listen-only conference line available for this meeting. Toll-free #: 877-455-8688; Participant code: 915042
March 9, 2011 Press enter to show.
- Agenda and materials
- Audio recording
March 16, 2011 Press enter to show.
- Agenda and materials
- Audio recording
March 23, 2011 Press enter to show.
- Agenda and materials
- Audio recording
How to Provide Public Comment or Testimony
Regular opportunities to provide input to the Health System Transformation Team were provided throughout the process, including via the Internet or by e-mail.
To stay informed of input opportunities, please sign up to receive e-mail updates and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Questions or comments can be submitted to ohpb.info@state.or.us.
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