Oregon Health Plan provides FREE health care coverage for thousands of low-income Oregonians from all walks of life, including working families, children, pregnant women, single adults, and seniors.
The Affordable Care Act was introduced in 2014 to provide affordable health insurance to everyone. Oregon is one of a select number of states that expanded their Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. More than 380,000 more Oregonians qualified for the OHP that year. It has since allowed more Oregonians to have access to affordable health insurance when needed, bringing peace of mind and financial security to individuals and families in Oregon.
The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) improves access to health care by combining public and private insurance plans and a prioritized list of services. More than 500,000 Oregonians now have health-care coverage, thanks to the OHP.
To qualify for OHP, individuals and families must meet income and residency requirements. Oregonians may also qualify based on age, health care resources and disability status.
For Adults (age 19-64)
OHP is available to adults who earn up to 133 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. For a single person, income should be less than $1,507/month or household income of $3,076 for a family of four.
Children (age 0-18)
OHP is available to kids and teens whose family earns up to 300 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. That’s about $4,578/mo for a family of two or $6,938/mo for a family of four.
So how to sign up for Oregon Health Plan?
You have several options:
Apply Online – Go to ONE.Oregon.gov to login or create an account
Paper Applications – You can download and print an application or have an application mailed to you. Request a paper application by calling OHP Customer Service at 800-699-9075. Paper applications are available in multiple languages.
Or Call and OHP Community partner – Project Access Now, to apply or renew call (503) 345-6553.
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