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Oregon Health Plan / Medicaid - Oregon Supplemental Income Program Medical (OSIPM)
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The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) is Oregon's version of Medicaid. This government health insurance program helps certain people get health care services at a lower cost. This includes people who are older, blind, or living with a disability. OHP pays for medical services such as:

  • Visits to health care providers (including physicians and nurse practitioners)
  • Inpatient and outpatient hospital services
  • Prescription drug coverage (only available in certain cases)
  • Lab tests
  • X-rays
  • Medical transportation
  • Nursing home care
  • Home health services
  • Family planning services

To get benefits once you're enrolled, you must go to a health care provider that takes part in OHP.


How do I apply?

To find out how to apply for this program, please call the Statewide Aging and Disability Resource Connection hotline at 855-673-2372.

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