Each Coordinated Care Organization (CCO) has at least one Community Advisory Council (CAC)
Oregon Health Plan (OHP) members interested in sharing their voice about their community's health can apply to serve on their CCO's council.
Serving on a CAC helps achieve three important goals — better health, better quality of care and lower costs. CAC members may:
- Talk about experiences accessing care to find solutions to improving care! This can include topics such as finding providers, getting appointments, arranging transportation and other health care challenges.
- Make recommendations about how to improve health care quality and services in their community.
To join the conversation, contact your local coordinated care organization today.
CAC Contact Information
Rebekah Fowler, Community Advisory Council (CAC) Consultant. Please contact for council-related questions only.
Learn about the Oregon Health Authority Transformation Center's statewide community advisory council supports.