AGP Executive Report
Last update: 26 minutes agoProvidence Health Plan shake-up: Providence says it’s ending most of its insurance business starting in 2027, including Individual & Family and employer/commercial plans, while Medicare Advantage may continue through a new national-carrier deal—no disruption expected through 2026 and provider networks/benefits stay the same for now. Medicaid operations review: Providence is also weighing options for transferring Medicaid management, with a decision expected later this year. Patient access pressure: The move lands as private payer hospital prices are rising faster than Medicare, widening cost pressure on patients and hospitals. Workforce financing fight: Democratic-led states, including Oregon’s AG coalition activity, are suing the U.S. Department of Education over new limits on federal student loans for “professional” healthcare degrees—arguing it will worsen shortages. Local safety and care delivery: Bend agencies are urging e-bike safety after a jump in crashes and injuries, while Eugene’s White Bird Clinic is expanding street-level care via a new mobile clinic for unhoused patients.
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