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Oregon Health Plan (OHP) Reentry Benefits Information for Facilities and Providers

Providing Reentry Health Services at Your Facility

Oregon is working to provide limited Oregon Health Plan (OHP) benefits to adults and youth transitioning out of state prisons, county jails, state and county youth correctional facilities and county detention facilities. 

The reentry benefits will cover services to support successful reentry into the community. Adults and youth in custody can get the benefits starting 90 days before their release.

​State prisons

State youth detention facilities

County jails

County juvenile detention facilities 

​OHA is currently working to develop the reentry benefits in partnership with carceral facilities, community providers, community members, fee-for-service (open card) providers and coordinated care organizations (CCOs). 

Upcoming opportunities to engage in the rollout of the reentry benefits will be listed here. More information to come.  

Short-Term Model for Delivering Reentry Services

Medicaid Enrollment Technical Assistance Guide

​​Coming soon:

  • 1115 Waiver Reentry Demonstration fact sheet – English and Spanish
  • A fact sheet for waiver benefits and the child welfare population – English and Spanish ​

​The Federally Consolidated Appropriations Act (FCAA) is a Medicaid benefit that will be available to certain populations who are incarcerated 30 days prior to release or as soon as possible after release.

  • Full Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) fact sheet





Learn More

Reentry benefits

Health-related social needs

Questions?

For more information, please email OHP Carceral Programs.