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Oregon DHS: Health Services, Office of Medical Assistance Programs DHS | Health Services | Office of Medical Assistance Programs   Welcome to OMAP The Office of Medical Assistance Programs The Office of Medical Assistance Programs (OMAP) administers the Medicaid component of the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) under a waiver from the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA). Use the menu at right to browse through this site. If you can't find something, try the "Search DHS" feature at the top of this page, or contact the OMAP Webmaster. Budget meetings. During the next several months, the Department of Human Services (DHS) will host budget and legislative planning meetings in five communities throughout Oregon. Follow this link to the DHS budget meeting page, where you can also read a letter from DHS Director Bobby Mink regarding the meetings. NEW! Public Meetings page. Go to this page to see notices of upcoming meetings regarding the Oregon Health Plan. Are you eligible for the Oregon Health Plan? The Oregon Health Plan provides health insurance coverage for low-income Oregonians. Click here to find out if you may be eligible, and how to apply for coverage. Información para clientes sobre el Plan de Salud de Oregón. Federal Poverty Level. A table showing the Federal Poverty Level used to calculate eligibility for Oregon Health Plan benefits. What's new at OMAP's Website? We'll post links to new information on our website here every week. The Prioritized List of Health Services. Click here to go to the Oregon Health Services Commission's prioritized list web page, where you can download a copy of the list. OMAP Fee Schedule. Governor John Kitzhaber's "Oregon Economic Wellbeing" Web site. Select a destination... DHS HOME Administrative Services Children, Adults & Families Community Human Services Continuous System Improvement Director's Office Finance & Policy Analysis Health Services Seniors & People with Disabilities What's New Clients Providers Managed Care Prevention Demographics Public Meetings Forms State Plan Medical Workers Fee Schedule CHIP Library Links About OMAP Rules  Oregon Department of Human Services Health Services: Office of Medical Assistance Programs 500 Summer St. NE E37, Salem, OR 97301-1079 PH: (503) 945 -5772 . 1-800-527-5772 . TTY: 1-800-375-2863 DHS home . State search page . Oregon.gov . Questions regarding DHS: DHS Information . DHS Groupwise users, address email to dhr.info@state.or.us . Comments on this site: DHS OMAP Webmaster . DHS Groupwise users, address email to gary.whitehouse@state.or.us


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Oregon DHS: Health Services, Office of Medical Assistance Programs DHS | Health Services | OMAP | CHIP   Oregon CHIP Children's Health Insurance Program Last updated: Nov. 30, 2001 This page contains links to information about Oregon's Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), or Title XXI. Follow these links to Oregon documents about CHIP or to federal Websites or documents regarding CHIP. CHIP Too Go to the CHIP Too page on the Office for Health Policy and Research Web site. You can download the waiver application and a cover letter from Gov. John Kitzhaber for an expansion of Oregon's Children's Health Insurance Program. State Plan and Amendment information The CHIP State Plan Part 1 is Oregon's plan for the Children's Health Insurance Program, which is operated through the Office of Medical Assistance Programs. The CHIP State Plan Part 2 is Oregon's proposal cover low income children through employer-sponsored coverage. The CHIP Concept Paper outlines Oregon's approach to implementation of Title XXI of the Social Security Act, the new Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). State plan amendment No. 1, dated August 13, 1999. Proposal to cover low income children through employer-sponsored coverage using Title XXI funds. State plan amendment No. 2, dated May 30, 2000, requesting minor changes in Oregon's CHIP performance measures. HCFA's CHIP plan and amendment approval letters for Oregon. CHIP State Plan amendment request letter. Letter from OMAP administrator Hersh Crawford to HCFA of 12/12/00, requesting approval to increase the number of eligible children (PDF version). Click here for a text version of the letter. CHIP budget. Addendum to the above document. Oregon's SCHIP budget figures for federal fiscal years 2000, 2001 and 2002. CHIP Reports Oregon CHIP Evaluation dated March 30, 2000. 1998 Annual Report on Oregon CHIP to HCFA. 1999 CHIP evaluation. HCFA letters to state officials regarding state CHIP programs. Second Amendment Approval Letter from HCFA, September 2000. Oregon CHIP Approved Plan and Amendment Fact Sheet. Other links to Oregon CHIP information HCFA information on Oregon CHIP. Monthly CHIP eligibility reports are contained in our Demographics and Eligibility page. Follow this link to that page, find the year and month you want, the click on the CHIP and CHIP chart links. Many of these documents are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. In order to view them on your computer, you will need to download the Acrobat Reader from Adobe. Are you having trouble downloading, viewing or printing Adobe Acrobat PDF documents? Adobe offers on-line assistance with the Acrobat Reader. If you're having trouble finding an item, try the Oregon State Library's FindOR search engine, or contact the OMAP Webmaster. Select a destination... DHS HOME Administrative Services Children, Adults & Families Community Human Services Continuous System Improvement Director's Office Finance & Policy Analysis Health Services Seniors & People with Disabilities What's New Clients Providers Managed Care Prevention Demographics Public Meetings Forms State Plan Medical Workers Fee Schedule CHIP Library Links About OMAP Rules  Oregon Department of Human Services Health Services: Office of Medical Assistance Programs 500 Summer St. NE E37, Salem, OR 97301-1079 PH: (503) 945 -5772 . 1-800-527-5772 . TTY: 1-800-375-2863 DHS home . State search page . Oregon.gov . Questions regarding DHS: DHS Information . DHS Groupwise users, address email to dhr.info@state.or.us . Comments on this site: DHS OMAP Webmaster . DHS Groupwise users, address email to gary.whitehouse@state.or.us


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Oregon Health Insurance Oregon Health Insurance-Independent Health Insurance Agents Portland (503)231-6399  Toll Free (888)426-9544     Our main focus is Health Insurance Plans. We also specialize in Long Term Care, Disability and Life Insurance. We are paid directly by the Insurance Companies, the cost is the same if you use our service or if you go directly with the Insurance Companies.  We help with claims can answer your questions, compare the plans with the other companies and advise you on the best plans for your situation.  We can be reached on weekends and evenings. Click on the company name for plan outlines, MD lists, and current prices.  Any questions, or for information brochures for these companies, either use the request form or call us, we can also can  email most company brochures to you in minutes. HEALTH INSURANCE    INDIVIDUAL -Self and Families     Individual Applications in Adobe pdf    Regence BlueCross BlueShield    FORTIS HEALTH       Health Net    Kaiser Permanente    LifeWise    LLoyd's of London   International Travelers or Citizen    ODS    PacifiCare    PacificSource     Option A        Option B    Option C     Elec 820    Naturopathic and Alternative Care MSA's-Medical Savings Accounts Self-Employed Huge Tax Break Child Only Health Plan College Student Plan GROUP More than one Employee Medicare SHORT TERM  MEDICAL from 30 to 185 days     FORTIS SHORT TERM        SHORT  TERM  APPLICATION     LLoyd's of London Travel Short Term   Up to 1 year International      BlueCross BlueShield Short Term LONG TERM CARE       ALLIANZ Long Term Care     CNA Long Term Care     FORTIS Long Term Care DISABILITY INSURANCE   LIFE INSURANCE DENTAL and VISION   Information Request Form This is not an application for insurance.  In the state of Oregon, Individual Health Insurance plans must be approved in the underwriting stage of the insurance application.  This might take a few weeks to complete.  Please leave your name address and questions and any information that you would like.   Send product literature Send company literature Have a salesperson contact me   Name Address City, Zip Memo E-mail Phone     Health Insurance On-Line Products Page Telephone  Portland (503)231-6399 or .....toll Free (888)426-9544   Postal address 3406 E Burnside, Portland OR 97214            PO Box 16382, Portland OR 97292 Electronic mail General Information: frs@xprt.net Oregon Health Insurance-Independent Health Insurance Agents Portland (503)231-6399  Toll Free (888)426-9544   [  Home  ] Send mail to frs@xprt.net with questions or comments about this web site. Copyright © 1999 OREGON HEALTH INSURANCE    


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Oregon Health Insurance, Loewenthal Agency Oregon Health Insurance Plans   Short Term Health Insurance HPA Short Term Health Fortis Student Health Insurance Helpful Web Sites Oregon Group Health Insurance Health Insurance Glossary Health Insurance FAQ Privacy Policy Oregon Health Insurance Home Oregon Health Insurance Home We offer several full lines of Oregon Health Insurance and related insurance coverage. We compare the policies for you, so you only need to look at 2 or 3 plans which meet your needs, instead of 20 to find the one that might. Information and applications (online, and print & mail-in) are available for individual, group, short term, travel, student, MSA, and Medicare Supplemental policies. We help you get the best coverage, the right plan, and the lowest cost. Our service area includes Eugene, Springfield, Cottage Grove, Roseburg, Medford, Florence, Coos Bay, Junction City, Corvalis, Albany, Portland, Salem, Bend, Pendleton and Ontario and the State of Oregon Our Helpful Web Sites page has Consumer information on Health Insurance , Oregon Health Insurance Company sites , and a few local sites (Eugene, Oregon) Use our confidential request form to get us started helping you find the right health insurance. Short Term Health Insurance When you find that new job, most employers have a waiting period before you are eligible for company benefits. Temporary Health Insurance was designed to help in these situations: between jobs; starting a new one; a new/recent college graduate; taking a semester off from college, if you are relocating to another area of the country, or waiting for Group coverage to begin. We have HPA Short Term Health with online application and Fortis Short Term Health with download application. Student Health Insurance Our Student Health Insuance is available in most states. Group Oregon Health Insurance We offer Group Health and Dental plans from Regence Blue Cross, Pacific Care, Lifewise, Providence, Regence HMO Oregon, ODS Health Plans, Pacific Source, Health Net, Standard Life, Reliastar, Security Life, AFLAC and others. Group Health Insurance is available for 2 or more people working for the same company. Many Partner and Husband and Wife businesses do qualify. Loewenthal Insurance We specialize in matching policies to people. We have a variety of information, downloadable brochures and applications, and online applications on our site, and are always happy to help you via phone, mail or e-mail. We are a growing Oregon Insurance Agency , started in 1995 by Dann Loewenthal in Eugene, Oregon. Our Privacy Policy page explains our strategy to protect your privacy. Our Multi-line site, Lowinsure.com covers related insurance topics, such as Disability , Life , International Travel Insurance , Medicare Supplemental Insurance and Medical Savings Account qualified major medical plans (MSA). If what you are looking for isn't on this site, please look there. If, in browsing our site, you find a question that we do not have an answer for, or a subject that is still confusing, please let us know so we can improve our resource. Thank you for your consideration, Dann Loewenthal >> Next, Oregon Health Insurance Plans >> On Our Main, Multi-Line Site: International Travel  Insurance Disability    Life    Prescription Medicare Supplement Long Term Care Medical Savings Accounts Copyright 2001 Loewenthal Insurance. All rights reserved. Any problems or suggestions for the website, contact webmaster@oregonhealth-insurance.com Loewenthal Insurance is located in Eugene, Oregon. See About Us for full contact information. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.


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Oregon Insurance Division -- Welcome Welcome | Site Search | What's New How much do you know about insurance? Advisory Committees Agent Information Company Information Consumer Complaints Consumer Information Enforcement Actions Laws, Rules & Bulletins 2001 Legislature Rates and Forms Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance   Department of Consumer & Business Services Insurance Division 350 Winter St NE Room 440 Salem, OR 97301-3883 503-947-7980 Fax 503-378-4351 Map to the Insurance Division DCBS Home Page | DCBS Site Search | Oregon.gov | Disclaimer of Liability | Privacy Statement We'd like to hear from you. Send comments, questions or suggestions to Oregon Insurance Division or call (503) 947-7980. This document was last revised on April 22, 2002 . In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) the information on this site is available in alternative formats by calling (503) 947-7980 or (503) 947-7280 TTY. Information in the DCBS Web site is in the public domain and may be used without permission of the Oregon Department of Consumer & Business Services.


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Oregon Health Forum - Home Drug plan moves forward. PEBB considers self-insurance. Multnomah County musical chairs. Health insurance advertising dollars revealed. Health Care: The Hidden Tax. Hear US Senator Ron Wyden and others discuss the government's role in the rising cost of health care. Welcome to Oregon Health Forum. Oregon Health Forum's mission is to inform and educate all stakeholders of the dynamics of health care financing, delivery and policy. Our vision is to be the Northwest's leading source of health care information and education. Oregon Health Forum is run by a board of directors and advisory council, comprised of representatives from the insurance, medical, legal and consumer communities. The board is responsible for managing the fiscal, business and legal affairs, while the advisory council serves as think tank for Oregon Health Forum. Members of the two bodies serve on a voluntary basis. Neither the board nor the advisory council has any influence over the editorial content of Oregon Health Forum. The editorial staff has complete editorial freedom and is not affiliated with any special interest group or lobby. Contact Us © Oregon Health Forum 2002


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University of Oregon Health Center 1590 East 13th Street, Eugene, OR 97403-1232    (541) 346-2770 Student Health Insurance     The University of Oregon Health Center recommends that all students have health insurance to help cover unexpected medical expenses that may arise during the school year.     If you do not have health insurance or find that your current insurance will not provide coverage at the University Health Center or your coverage away from home is limited, an OPTIONAL health insurance plan is offered by the Health Center.     Click here to review information about the health insurance plan offered by the UO Health Center. Measles Immunization Requirement     The State of Oregon requires proof of measles immunity of all entering college students. Without this information a hold will be placed on the registration the term after a student enters the university. Qualify for FREE birth control services and supplies!      The University Health Center is pleased to participate in the Family Planning Expansion Project. FPEP is a federally funded program designed to provide FREE birth control services and supplies to eligible men and women. Great Pharmacy Services--Great Pharmacy Prices : Your University Pharmacy Center now offers on-line prescription refills and prescription transfer services. See what the Health Center Pharmacy can do for you here .   Browse Business Dental Health Ed Insurance Lab Medical Measles Immunization Patient Info Pharmacy Physical Therapy Travel X-Ray   U.O. Home    |  Counseling and Testing Center    |  SiteMap   |  SiteSearch   |  Webmaster © 2000 University of Oregon Health Center, Eugene, OR 97403-1232  (541) 346-2770


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HOME           Protect your health and the health of your loved ones.      INTERNATIONAL & TRAVEL INSURANCE    FORTIS SHORT TERM MEDICAL 30 - 185 DAYS    HPA FLEX-TERM MEDICAL COVERAGE You can apply for up to three consecutive 12 month coverage periods Requires a Java Enabled Browser.         Oregon-healthinsurance.com     Our goal is to help guide you to the health insurance coverage you need.  Temporary coverage is easy to apply for online and can meet your needs for many situations.  Check the plans from Fortis and HPA on the column to the left.  If your need for individual coverage is going to be permanent, we suggest that you use an agent to help you find the right plan.  Health insurance agents are paid directly by the insurance carriers so it doesn't cost you anything extra to use the services of an agent. Click here to compare available plans for yourself right now and/or apply online with our partner e-healthinsurance . How important is it to you to keep your current doctor? Your answer to this will help you decide between an HMO, PPO, or Traditional plan.  Take a survey of your recent health.  Are you overweight? Pregnant? Currently taking expensive medications? etc.  Let an agent know these things up front.  An experienced agent can help direct you toward a solution, like using your portability or transfer options or the right company or product.  Every plan out there has exclusions and limitations.  Take a good look to make sure there are no surprises.       Insurance License Information              Privacy Statement


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Health Care for All-Oregon Please use View menu to choose larger text size if needed. The initiative | Campaign materials | Read email list | Subscribe to email list | Portland Calendar | Links Health Care for All - Oregon has filed an initiative for the 2002 ballot to ensure access to affordable quality health care for all Oregon residents through a comprehensive plan providing payment for medically necessary health services. HCFA-O is a grassroots, diverse organization of citizen activists and groups and is unaffiliated with any business. Progress report By Betty Johnson, May 1, 2002 Hurrah, we're over the 50,000 mark! 51,035 signatures, which is 76% of the required signatures and 66% of the 77,000 we want to collect to allow for errors Cheers to everyone for such great work! In the two weeks since the last report, you have collected 4,884 signatures (or at least have turned in that many). That's an average of 2,442 per week. If we can up that by just another 804 signatures per week, to 3,246 per week, for the next 8 weeks, we will make it to 77,000 by July 1st, and celebrate. Let's go for it! Total signatures so far: Lane County - 18,325 Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties - 16,308 Benton & Linn counties - 6,628 Rogue Valley - 5,874 Oregon Democrats endorse single payer March, 2002 At their recent state convention, Democrats added the following to their platform: " We support a single payer health care delivery plan for all of Oregon. " ( more ) Letters to the editor The Oregonian 01/28/02 Robert Wilson's letter about single-payer health care (Jan. 19) makes it sound as if there's no bureaucracy or cost in the current health care system. A single-payer system is simple: You go to the doctor. The doctor, clinic or hospital sends the bill to the government. The government pays it. The whole thing is best funded out of a payroll tax. Is this worse than the current system, with thousands of insurance companies, health maintenance organizations, drug manufacturers and health care businesses trying to squeeze every penny out of the health of Americans? At least government bureaucrats don't have to make a profit. Decisions can be made on the basis of our health, not on the return to shareholders of a private company. Does it sound expensive? Sure. But we pay for health care now through our employers. By using a payroll tax, employers can include paying for the system as part of their benefit package, same as it is now. And with only one bureaucracy, instead of thousands, costs might actually be reduced. RANDY BLACK Northeast Portland The Oregonian 01/26/02 In a fine Jan. 21 editorial, you reflect on some of the issues that Martin Luther King Jr. would likely be addressing if he were alive now. However, you left untouched a major issue. King said, "Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane." State figures show 423,000 Oregonians without any health insurance coverage, with at least 70,000 of these children. It's no surprise that African Americans and Hispanics suffer dispropor-tionately from inequities in health care access. Most of those without health coverage are from working families who do not qualify for the Oregon Health Plan. Volunteers for Health Care for All - Oregon have now gathered half the signatures needed to put comprehensive, quality, affordable health care for all Oregon residents on the November 2002 ballot (see www.healthcareforalloregon.org). MARK LINDGREN Corvallis The Oregonian 01/25/02 Robert Wilson (Letters, Jan. 19) criticizes universal single-payer health care, but he appears woefully misinformed. Medicare, which he cites as an example of a "bureaucratic nightmare," actually has administrative costs of 2 percent, compared with an average of 25 percent for private insurance. And does he really believe that doctors' offices will have more paperwork when they are dealing with a single payer than with the different requirements of dozens of insurance plans? The single-payer universal health care plan proposed for Oregon would not be "government-controlled and administered," but administered by a publicly accountable nonprofit board. You would have the opportunity to vote for members of the board. Do you get to vote for the million-dollar-salaried CEO of your health maintenance organization? Who would you trust with your health care dollars? Check out the plan for Oregon at www.healthcareforalloregon.org. JO ALEXANDER Corvallis The Oregonian Jan. 8, 2002 If we had universal, comprehensive single-payer health care in this state, problems of underfunding would be eliminated. Under this plan all residents of Oregon would be covered for all necessary health problems. This is not pie in the sky. It is financially possible, as shown by countless studies throughout the nation. All that is lacking is the political will. Health Care for All Oregon, a nonprofit grassroots organization, is collecting signatures on an initiative petition. Everyone should sign it so that in November of this year we will all have the opportunity to vote for a plan that has 70 percent approval on at least nine national polls. John Partridge, M.D. Southwest Portland more letters Far too many Oregonians don't have health care. And people with insurance coverage may not be as secure as they think they are. The pioneering ballot initiative filed by Health Care for All-Oregon will ensure comprehensive affordable quality health care for all Oregon residents by providing payment for medically necessary health services. American health care is sick . Double-digit increases in health care insurance premiums - again. . Managed care was going to be the answer - now it's the problem. . More than one in six Oregonians had no health insurance during 1998, and one in four of them was a child. A patient's bill of rights will only benefit people who already have insurance. . Even people with coverage have problems. Many are only a pink slip away from losing it. Insurance companies are reducing benefits and increasing premiums. Patients are denied needed care by insurance company staff, and often cannot choose their doctors. . Medical bills are the number one cause of personal bankruptcy filings. . 25% of total health expenditures are spent on advertising, outrageous CEO salaries, shareholder profits and burdensome paperwork for both the insurance companies and the providers. The Oregon Comprehensive Health Care Finance Act will ensure access to comprehensive affordable quality health care for all Oregon residents by providing payment for all medically necessary health services. . Universality - All residents of the state of Oregon are eligible to participate. . Security - Health care that cannot be taken away if you change jobs, retire, or have a pre-existing condition. . Choice = Quality - Residents can choose care from any state licensed, certified, or registered traditional or alternative health care practitioner. Preventive care is a priority. . Affordability - Progressive tax on payroll and income tax dedicated to the plan will cost most individuals and businesses less than they spend now. Comprehensive benefits . The plan covers all medically necessary health services including: . preventive care . prescription drugs . inpatient and outpatient . mental health care . dental and vision services . alternative care . long-term care . Health care practitioners will be free and independent in the private sector, free to spend their time on patient care, not paperwork. . Will I be able to choose my own doctor? You can see any state licensed, certified, or registered health care practitioner, and you can change providers if you are not satisfied. Financing dedicated to health care . Money that federal, state, and local governments now spend on health care will provide nearly half the money to finance comprehensive health services for all Oregon residents. . A progressive tax on payroll will take the place of current employer health insurance premiums. . A progressive tax on taxable income will be paid by Oregonians with incomes above 150% of the federal poverty level. . No exclusions for pre-existing conditions. . No co-pays. . No deductibles. . No eligibility hassles. Won't I pay more? Most people will actually pay less for health care. This tax replaces health insurance premiums, co-payments, deductibles, and out-of-pocket expenses for such items as prescription drugs, alternative care, and mental health. Won't this cost too much? No - It will actually cost less. We already spend enough money on health care to cover everyone. Nine studies found that a publicly funded system can provide quality care for everyone for no more money than our current system costs. How? Primarily by drastically reducing the 25% of health care expenditures that are currently spent for insurance companies' advertising, paperwork, shareholder profits, CEO salaries, etc., as well as providers' burdensome paperwork. Every other industrialized nation provides universal health care. We are spending more and getting less. How's your health security? . Would you still have health insurance if you lost or changed your job? . Are your benefits as good as they were five years ago? . Is your insurance company reducing benefits or increasing premiums? . Are you covered for the costs of long-term care or a major illness? . Will Medicare take care of all your health needs during retirement? Our pioneering ballot initiative guaranties all Oregonians equal access to lifelong and secure medical coverage . The initiative establishes an independent nonprofit public corporation. Its Board of Directors - ten elected, five appointed by the governor, including a consumer advocate - will administer the system. . The Board will negotiate compensation with health care practitioners and facilities, and will establish quality control and cost containment programs. . Costs will be controlled by simplifying the billing system, establishing a global budget, limiting administrative costs to 5%, and negotiating the bulk purchase of pharmaceutical drugs. EVERYBODY IN, NOBODY OUT How you can help 1. Volunteer To get on our mailing list and volunteer, please click here . 2. Donate Please mail checks to: Health Care for All - Oregon P.O. Box 51422 Eugene OR 97405 Please put your occupation on your check. State law requires us to report your occupation if you are making a donation. Oregon political contribution tax credit is $50 per person, $100 per couple, per year. 3. Subscribe Please subscribe to our email list so that we can keep you informed. Just click on this link to send an email. No message is necessary. Contact us Portland Metro Area Multnomah, Washington & Clackamas counties Thomas Christian 503-777-5216 Please call or email for meeting place. Lane County Ruth Duemler 541-484-6145 Mary Ann Holser 541-343-5132 Meets 4th Monday, 7 p.m., Unitarian Church, 477 East 40th, Eugene. Mid-Valley (Corvallis-Albany) Linn and Benton counties Mike Beilstein 541-754-1858 Meets 4th Thursday, 7 p.m., St. Mary's Social Hall. Rogue Valley Jackson & Josephine counties Gerry Cavanaugh 541-482-6543 Bud Goodrich, MD 541-857-6875 Carla Rogers, RN 541-482-6936 Meets 2nd Saturday, 10 a.m., 351 Bridge Street in Ashland. For all other areas of the state contact: Betty Johnson 541-752-3207 Health Care for All - Oregon 3896 Beverly NE, Bldg. J Suite 6 Salem, Oregon 97305 Website : Lynn Porter Steering Committee    


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Oregon's Loewenthal Insurance for affordable coverage Welcome to Loewenthal Insurance. We are an Independent Agency with affordable Oregon insurance coverage. We also have a Prescription Card for U.S. residents, and Travel Insurance available to anyone. Instant Quotes and online applications are available for some policies. Use our quick quote form, or email us for more information, and to let us find a quality, cost effective plan for you. Insurance topics on this site: Disability Policies protect you and your family if your income is stopped by injury or illness. Life Insurance is real peace of mind for you and your family. Dental plans are available for most people. Medical Savings Accounts are an innovative new health option for the self-employed, or those who work for small companies. They combine a tax-deductible savings plan with freedom of choice. Long Term Care is a subject that most of us will face for ourselves, and our loved ones at some point in our lives. Prescription Card offers discounted prescription drug costs to everyone, from any of 53,000 pharmacies. Medicare Supplement policies are available in several varieties for those approaching 65, or otherwise enrolling in Medicare. International Insurance for traveling outside of the United States. Oregon Health Insurance Plans come in many flavors. Depending on your particular needs a HMO, Indemnity with high deductible, PPO, or Medical Savings Account may be the right choice. About Us - a short note on who we are. Quote Form - beam it through the ether to get us started helping you. Insurance Glossary A few terms defined. State of Oregon Insurance info,  Insurance company links   Business Quote - Let us help your small business with affordable group plans Opportunities - Be a part of Loewenthal. If you need insurance in Oregon, we hope you will find our site helpful, and contact us with any questions   Copyright 2001 Lowinsure.com All rights reserved. Any problems or suggestions for the website, contact webmaster@lowinsure.com Loewenthal Insurance is located in Eugene, Oregon. See About Us for full contact information. See also our site on Oregon health insurance, www.oregonhealth-insurance.com . Please feel free to contact us with any questions.   Home Health Plans MSA International Insurance Dental Disability Long Term Care Prescription Medicare Supplement Life Links About Us Glossary

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