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Springfield-based insurer says it can't make the state's proposed rates work, meaning it can't sign a contract to oversee care for low-income people. It's unclear if the state will extend the deadline to allow further negotiations, or if about 90,000 low-income people will face changes in how they get care.
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Four Oregon healthcare organizations have committed $2.68 million to help fund an affordable housing complex in Eugene.The 51-unit apartment building will…