Oregon State University: Recent Health Reforms in Oregon Reduce Infant Deaths and Improve Access to Reproductive Health Services
January 22, 2020
January 22, 2020
CORVALLIS, Oregon, Jan. 22 -- Oregon State University issued the following news:
Oregon's unique health care delivery system for low-income patients is resulting in fewer infant deaths, according to a recent study by Oregon State University researchers.
The study found that Oregon's implementation of Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs) in 2012 was associated with infant mortality rates falling significantly among Medicaid patients relative to non-Medicaid pa . . .
Oregon's unique health care delivery system for low-income patients is resulting in fewer infant deaths, according to a recent study by Oregon State University researchers.
The study found that Oregon's implementation of Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs) in 2012 was associated with infant mortality rates falling significantly among Medicaid patients relative to non-Medicaid pa . . .