Amelia Templeton
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The state hasn’t seen a major measles outbreak yet. But it may only be a matter of time.
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A group of physicians in Lane County has filed a lawsuit trying to block the nonprofit PeaceHealth from switching to an out-of-state management company, ApolloMD, to staff its emergency departments.
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One of the potential statewide measures vying for the November ballot is calling it quits.
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The proposal is part of a package of bills that attempt to bolster the rights of immigrants targeted by the federal government’s deportation campaign, which Democrats have called a top priority for the current short session.
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Oregon’s attorney general filed a lawsuit Wednesday against three insulin manufacturers and the nation’s largest pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, alleging they worked together to inflate the price of insulin.
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State officials said they were pleased with the award, which comes as Oregon braces for billions in Medicaid cuts over the coming decade.
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Millions of Americans face uncertainty as key ACA health insurance subsidies are set to expire. Learn how the ongoing government shutdown could impact open enrollment and what it means for Oregonians in 2025.
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Oregonians in rural areas with weaker job markets will no longer be exempt from SNAP’s work requirement.
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This is the time of year when updated boosters for COVID-19 are typically available. But this year has been anything but typical.
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The four-state group, which includes Oregon, Washington, California and Hawaii, formed a vaccine policy alliance after concerns about partisanship at the CDC.