Oregon HCR202 sets a policy goal for a more affordable and accessible health care system by 2033.
Oregon HCR202 declares a state policy goal that by 2033, Oregon's health care system will be more affordable and accessible. The bill identifies rising health care costs, the loss of federal Medicaid funds, and the impact on individuals, employers, and the state's General Fund as key issues. It aims to improve access to primary care, enhance population health outcomes, and reduce the complexity of the health care system. The resolution also seeks to minimize cost shifts to employers and keep care costs below the national average.
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