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  1. Add it up: Health Share looks at ways to merge health care and affordable housing

    There’s a lot of money — and lives — resting on Oregon’s grand experiment in restructuring health care through Medicaid. Portland metropolitan area’s largest coordinated care organization, Health Share of Oregon, like others across the state, have a manda ...

    30 Jul 2013 - Amanda Waldroupe

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