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Learn how to apply for OHP, Oregon's Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program, at any time of the year. Find out if you qualify, what benefits you can get, and how to update or correct your application.
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- Oregon Health Plan (OHP) Eligibility
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Learn how to use the Oregon Eligibility (ONE) system to apply for OHP, renew your OHP or manage your information online.
Start a Marketplace application. Start an OHP application. Learn about health coverage options in Oregon. Find free local help from an expert. Learn about Oregon Health Plan and OHP Bridge. Already covered? See what you need to know. Read the Marketplace blog posts. Watch Marketplace videos. Contact us. Coverage for you and your employees.
Learn if you qualify for OHP and how to apply. Report changes or cancel your OHP. Learn about OHP Bridge: OHP for adults with higher incomes. Renewing Your OHP. Log into or Create Your Online OHP Account. Member News. How Do I... Know if I have a coordinated care organization (CCO) or fee-for-service OHP.
The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) covers medical care, dental care, mental health care, and substance abuse treatment for adults and children in Oregon. OHP is also known as Medicaid. For more information about OHP, go to www.OHP.Oregon.gov or call us at 1-800-699-9075 (TTY 711).
There are several different ways to apply for OHP: Call OHA: Call OHP Customer Service at 800-699-9075 or TTY 711. Online: One.Oregon.gov. On paper: Download application. OHP Fax number: 503-378-5628. Mail applications to: OHP Customer Service, P.O. Box 14015, Salem, OR 97309-5032. In-person assistance:
You can use this online tool tosee if you qualify for OHP or other health coverage. You can also visit a qualified hospital. They can see if you qualify for temporary OHP through Presumptive Medical Eligibility.