Oregon Health Plan

What health benefits
will I receive?
Most people will qualify for the Oregon Health
Plan’s full benefit package called OHP Plus.
Below is a list of some OHP Plus benefits:
Doctor visits
Mental health care
Addictions treatment
Basic dental services: cleaning, fillings
and extractions
Hearing aids and hearing aid exams
Coordinated care
Most Oregon Health Plan members are served
by local coordinated care organizations. A
coordinated care organization (CCO) is a
network of all types of health care providers
who work together in their local communities.
CCOs are focused on prevention and helping
people manage chronic conditions. All CCOs
have high standards for quality and care
coordination. Information is posted online
about how CCOs are improving health care
for Oregonians.
Oregon Health Plan
Health care coverage for Oregonians
Immunizations and vaccines
Medical equipment and supplies
Visit www.ohp.oregon.gov
Medical transportation
Physical therapy
Prescription drugs
Some vision services for eye health
www.ohp.oregon.gov
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Oregon Health Plan (OHP)
What is the Oregon Health Plan?
What are the income limits?
The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) is Oregon’s
Medicaid program for children, adults and
families. OHP covers doctor visits, preventive
care, mental health care, addiction treatment,
basic dental care and more.
To qualify for OHP, the income limits are
different for adults and children.
Who qualifies for the Oregon
Health Plan?
Oregon Health Plan coverage is based on
household income and state residency. You
may qualify for OHP even if you have been
denied coverage in the past.
Adults
For example, any Oregon adult (age 19 and
older) who earns up to $1,305 a month for
a single person or $2,688 a month for a
family of four may qualify for OHP
Children
For example, any Oregon child (age 18 and
younger) whose family earns up to $3,983 a
month for a family of two (parent and child) or
$6,063 for a family of four (adult(s) and children)
may qualify for OHP.
Note: These income levels are approximate.
Qualification is based on Federal Poverty Levels.
For children, it is 300 percent of the Federal Poverty
Level. Effective January 1, 2014, the income limit for
adults is 138 percent of Federal Poverty Level.
How do I apply for the Oregon
Health Plan?
Apply online. Go to ohp.oregon.gov to learn
more about the Oregon Health Plan and how
to apply.
Get free help in your area. Certified
community partners across the state
can help you fill out an application. Go to
ohp.oregon.gov to find a list of community
partners in your area.
You can also find an application at any Oregon
Department of Human Services (DHS) office.
For DHS locations, go to: ohp.oregon.gov