How to qualify for Tribal Care Coordination
CareOregon’s Tribal Care Coordination program is for anyone who identifies as American Indian or Alaska Native and has the fee-for-service (open card) Oregon Health Plan. You can even join if:
- You are not officially enrolled in a tribe
- Your tribe is not federally recognized
- Your tribe is from outside Oregon
This program also includes members of Oregon’s nine federally recognized Tribes (see full list below) and NARA (Native American Rehabilitation Association).
We work together with Tribal leaders, Tribal health programs and NARA to give you extra help with your health care needs.
There is no cost for this service, and you can leave at any time.
Tribal Care Coordination brochure
Information about our Tribal Care Coordination program and how our coordinators can help you.
Tribal Care Coordination welcome booklet
This booklet has everything you need to get started, including information on benefits and care coordination.
What is Tribal Care Coordination?
Our trained CareOregon staff can connect you to programs that keep you healthy. Podemos ayudar a vincular a sus médicos, otros proveedores, agencias de apoyo locales y organizaciones de servicios sociales. Our goal is to work with your care team, answer your questions and help you get past any challenges to your health.
The program can help you:
- Find providers, including for mental health and substance use treatment
- Get appointments with primary care providers, specialists and dental providers
- Get rides to medical appointments
- Get medical equipment, supplies or other needed services
Administración de la atención
If you have a serious or long-term health condition, our care team can help you.
This includes conditions like:
- Diabetes
- Insuficiencia cardíaca
- Asma
- Depresión
- Consumo de sustancias (como drogas, alcohol o tabaco)
- Y más
Our team includes a:
- Enfermera
- Mental health specialist
- Health care coordinator
Together, they can help you understand your treatment plan set by your primary care provider (PCP), make the most of provider visits and connect you to more help in your community.
Care management teams also talk with you about how to live well and feel better with your condition. We want to help you feel positive and supported.
Administración de la atención intensiva
If you have more than one chronic condition, special health care needs or a disability, you may qualify for intensive care management services.
Your PCP will usually decide if you need these services. But you also can contact us if you think they would help you.
Coordinación de la atención de población tribal
Teléfono:
Toll-free:
TTY:
Horario:
Lunes a viernes de 8 a.m. a 5 p.m.
Oregon’s nine federally recognized Tribes
- Burns Paiute del condado de Harney
- Tribus confederadas de los Coos, indios Lower Umpqua y Siuslaw
- Tribus confederadas de Grande Ronde
- Tribus confederadas de los Siletz
- Tribus confederadas de la reserva indígena Umatilla
- Tribus confederadas de Warm Springs
- Banda Cow Creek de los indios Umpqua
- Tribu de los Coquille
- Tribus de los Klamath