AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOregon Health Access: Oregon Health Authority reports Marketplace enrollment for 2026 dropped 15% (down 21,316 people), as families face higher premiums and less federal help—an affordability squeeze that’s also showing up nationally. Nutrition Support: OHA rolled out two Oregon Health Plan nutrition benefits for people with serious conditions and low food security, including fruit-and-vegetable help or a pantry stocking benefit (up to six months) delivered through coordinated care organizations. Caregiver Resources: United Way’s 211 expanded its caregiver support program to more states, aiming to connect family caregivers to services through a free, 24/7 helpline—Oregon is among the participating states. Local Health Services: Ocean Beach Health added five providers across family medicine, women’s health, and walk-in care, expanding options for residents and visitors. Public Health Pressure: Extreme heat and wildfire conditions continue to strain communities, with wildfire officials warning that holiday fireworks can spark more blazes.
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