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Oregon s economic and revenue forecast looks positive for health care - State of Reform

Oregon’s May 2021 Economic and Revenue Forecast released on Wednesday presents a bright outlook. The 2021-2023 forecast paints a better picture than what Governor Kate Brown’s budget reflected in December when the state was projecting “strong cost controls” in the health care system.      COVID-19 federal aid and tax revenue played a major role in the state’s monetary outlook. According to a summarized report, available resources have increased since the last forecast by more than $1 billion per biennium through 2025-2027. The personal kicker is projected at over $1.4 billion.  Tom Holt, managing partner at The Holt Company, says the additional money will give legislators some breathing room as they work to craft the new state budget.

5 Things Oregon: Q&A w/Rep Salinas, Policy cutoff, Budget expectations - State of Reform

5 Things Oregon: Q&A w/Rep. Salinas, Policy cutoff, Budget expectations DJ Wilson | Apr 14, 2021 Share this: Thank you for allowing us to play this role in Oregon’s health care ecosystem. This is our 10th year, if you can believe it. This once-a-month newsletter, as well as the 10-year archive of over 1500 independently published stories on Oregon health care, has been free each of those 10 years because of the support of our sponsors and attendees at our annual policy conference. That’s it. That’s everything that funds our work that we’re able to do year round. Just you coming to our conference.

Health policy experts discuss necessary improvements to Oregon health care system - State of Reform

Health policy experts discuss necessary improvements to Oregon health care system - State of Reform
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Pamplin Media Group - Wyden: Reduce and negotiate drug prices are next steps

March 16 2021 He and other leading Democrats talk about what s ahead for health care after Biden s plan. U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden says among the next steps Congress must take on health care are to lower the soaring cost of some medications specifically insulin and restore the ability of the federal government to negotiate drug prices for Medicare. The Oregon Democrat joined the chairs of two other congressional committees Tuesday, March 16, on a conference call sponsored by Protect Our Care, a coalition of progressive groups formed in late 2016 to defend the Affordable Care Act against Republican attempts to repeal it. Wyden, Washington Sen. Patty Murray and New Jersey Rep. Frank Pallone discussed in detail what President Joe Biden s $1.9 trillion pandemic recovery plan does for health care. The plan broadens federal subsidies for health insurance premiums under the 2010 law, often known as Obamacare after the president who signed it. It also extends federal incentives to

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