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The Oregon Complex Care Collaborative convened on November 5, 2013, in Eugene, OR, aiming to champion health system transformation alongside Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs), providers, and communities. Key goals included building a learning network for CCOs and ensuring state policies support transformation efforts. Participants engaged in discussions focusing on networking, defining complex care, and identifying common strategies and outcomes relevant to various populations, including mental health and substance abuse. The meeting emphasized the importance of collaboration across diverse healthcare settings.
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Oregon Complex Care Collaborative Meeting November 5, 2013 Eugene, OR
Welcome! • Housekeeping announcements • Restrooms • Silence ringers • Photo and video • Agenda • Packet
Goals: • Champion and promote health systems transformation in partnership with CCOs, providers and communities. • Build an effective learning network for CCOs. • Foster the spread of transformation beyond Medicaid. • Ensure state agency operations, policies and procedures support transformation. www.transformationcenter.org
What did we learn? • Need for Networking • Successes and failures • How do we define this work and need for a common language? • Complex care vs complex pt vs high utilizer vs “hot-spotting” • Common drivers? Common strategies? • What’s the outcome(s) and how should we measure it?
Population/condition focus • SPMI/Mental Health • Substance abuse • Maternal care • Child health • Chronic pain/opiate use • The context of the work • Hospitals, ED’s, clinics, homes • Rural vs Urban • Primary care vs Mental Health clinics • FQHC vs private clinic
Please complete an evaluation • Thank you for participating today and for your feedback about how we can continue and improve this work!
Contact us: www.transformationcenter.org Ronald.Stock@state.or.us 971-673-3361 Emilee.i.Coulter-Thompson@state.or.us 971-673-1244