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Problem Gambling Network (PG Net)

Oregon's Data Collection System for Problem Gambling Treatment Programs

To evaluate Oregon's statewide program, Oregon Health Authority (OHA) needs to consistently collect data from program clients and concerned others. Clients are not required to complete follow-up surveys, but local treatment programs must report admission and discharge data for all participants. 

PG Net will collect this data using standard reporting elements so that OHA can:

  • Evaluate all programs consistently.
  • Direct policy and practice to design and implement a system of excellence to serve Oregonians with problem gambling treatment needs.

Your Reporting Matters

The data that you collect and submit to PG Net allows OHA to conduct ongoing evaluation and analysis in the following areas:
  • Demographics of clients utilizing services throughout the state.
  • Effectiveness of the services provided.
  • How treatments offered by client demographics relate to treatment success.
  • How treatment cost and utilization factors apply to treatment success.
  • Local programs' compliance to contractually required performance standards and metrics.

Using PG Net

Log into PG Net

This link will only work for people with access to PG Net. To get access, complete the Compass Systems User Request Form. 

Users must have a "P" number to access PG Net. If you don't have one, the Compass Support team will help you get one.

Need help with login or access? Email Compass Support

Training and Resources

If you need additional training on PG Net, please email the Problem Gambling Services team. They offer training for:
  • Clinicians and users new to PG Net
  • Billing specialists about how to submit encounter data. They can do this through PG Net or their office's billing system.

For current forms and resources about reporting REALD and SOGI data, please visit the Equity and Inclusion Division website.