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Health Share of Oregon

www.healthshareoregon.org

 
We collectively create health or lack of health. Caregiver, service giver, policymaker and, most importantly, each one of us. Healthy individuals can create a healthy community. We are all in this together, creating, delivering and receiving care and services. Our CCO is a single organism, a community, an integrated collection of care and services that prevents illness and promotes and restores health in all its many meanings: physical, social, behavioral. Health Share is also a community of members who actively engage to the best of their abilities. Because without individual responsibility, there ultimately cannot be health. We know that it is better to ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
John Sander
Chief Information Officer Profile

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