Consultas de medios
CareOregon trabaja con múltiples socios comunitarios para ayudar a las personas a recibir atención médica, vivienda, empleo, educación, alimentos saludables y más. Ayudar a solo una persona o familia puede hacer que una comunidad sea más fuerte. Hay algo que llamamos Efecto CareOregon.
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Contacto:
Erich Ericson
Vicepresidente de Marca, Marketing y Comunicaciones
612-226-8741
media@careoregon.org
Nuestras temas de especialidad incluyen:
- Plan de Salud de Oregón (Medicaid)
- Medicare
- Hogares médicos
- Mejora del proceso ajustado en entornos de atención médica
- Diseño centrado en las personas (también conocido como centrado en el usuario) en la atención médica
- Iniciativas de defensa de los miembros y consejos de miembros
- Enfoques innovadores respecto del bienestar de los miembros
- Políticas de atención médica
Guía de estilo de la marca
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Noticias, comunicados de prensa y actualizaciones
CareOregon es distinguido como lugar de trabajo filántropo corporativo e innovador
This week, CareOregon was twice honored at the 2018 Corporate Philanthropy Awards. CareOregon was recognized among the leading "enterprise-level" corporate givers - those with more than $100 million in annual revenue. Additionally, our Primary Care Investment Fund (PCIF) received one of three awards for Innovation in Corporate Philanthropy.
The Corporate Philanthropy Awards are presented by the Portland Business Journal and are based on cash contributions to nonprofits in the 2017 calendar year.
CareOregon gave $5,293,378, ranking us among the top five givers of companies that size, along with Cambia Health Solutions, Intel, Nike and Kaiser Permanente.
Vanetta Abdellatif, CEO of Multnomah County Health Department Community Health Centers, with Mindy Stadtlander (center), Executive Director, Medicaid and Network Services and Gil Muñoz, chief executive of Virginia Garcia
The additional award for innovations was granted for the PCIF program, our structured loan forgiveness program that gives primary care clinic organizations the opportunity to access funding for improving care delivery operations, and adding new physical capacity. These loans are forgivable if the grantees achieve measurable business goals they set as an anchor for the award contract.
PCIF loans were to La Clinica in Jackson County, the Public Health Foundation of Columbia County, Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center and Multnomah County Health Department.
Vanetta Abdellatif, CEO of Multnomah County Health Department's Community Health Centers, and Gil Muñoz, chief executive of Virginia Garcia, joined the CareOregon delegation at the Wednesday luncheon.
"This program has been great," Abdellatif said. I'm really glad that we were able to participate in it. Since we've started, it's helped us to improve access and quality for the vulnerable people in our community and at our health centers. In partnership with CareOregon and other community health centers, we've really been able to move the needle on quality and access.
Presently, the program is a pilot project scheduled to be completed next June.
In recent weeks, CareOregon has been: