ohp patient web portal

by Prof. Donnie Hoppe 4 min read

Oregon Health Authority : Oregon Medicaid Provider …

30 hours ago 5819 Old Harding Pike Nashville, TN 37205. 9AM–5PM Monday-Friday, by appointment. >> Go To The Portal


How to log into online patient portal?

  • Online Patient Portal: NextMD/NextGEN
  • Access the Online Patient Portal: https://nextmd.com
  • Need to enroll for the first time? Download enrollment instructions

How to access the MyHealth patient portal?

The myHealth patient portal is an important tool in managing your care or a loved one’s care. The portal gives you 24/7 access to pertinent information regarding your care versus waiting and calling the clinic or medical records. You can now access the myHealth patient portal using your smartphone or other mobile device (search for “MHealth ...

What are the advantages of patient portal?

  • Being able to confirm and remember care plans
  • Quicker access to test results
  • Ability to share health information with family members and other relevant clinicians
  • Offering clinician note feedback

Do you have a patient portal?

Yes we have a patient portal. You can schedule appointments, access lab results, request refills, view medical records, and send messages directly to your provider. You can learn more here.

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How to get an OHP?

Your OHP provider can help you get one. Tell your provider’s office or clinic what language is best for you. Let them know one or two days before your appointment. Still need help? Call 844-882-7889.

What is an OHP plan?

OHP has local health plans that help you use your benefits. These plans are called coordinated care organizations or CCOs. Most OHP members are enrolled in a CCO. Your CCO can help you get the care you need. Your CCO works with providers like doctors, counselors, nurses and dentists near you. Find your CCO.

What is the OHP handbook?

Download the handbook. The Oregon Health Plan Handbook includes more information about OHP health care services, your rights and responsibilities as an OHP client, coordinated care, billing questions, and complaints. The handbook is available to download in English | Spanish | Russian | Vietnamese | Large print. If you would like a copy mailed to you, please call OHP Client Services at 800-273-0557 or 711 (TTY).

What is the Oregon Health Plan?

Welcome to the Oregon Health Plan! Welcome to the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). OHP is free health coverage from the State of Oregon. People who meet income and other requirements can get the Oregon Health Plan. OHP covers medical, dental, and mental health care. It also covers help with addictions.

Can a CCO pick a primary care provider?

Primary care providers can be doctors, nurse practitioners and more. Don’t forget to ask your CCO about a dentist and a mental health provider. If you do not pick a provider you want to see, your CCO will pick one for you.

How to contact OHP?

There are three ways to contact OHP for questions or to make updates to your current information: 1. By telephone (toll-free): 800-699-9075. This is the best method if you have a question. Existing members can call OHP for any of the following: Change your address, phone number, family status, CCO or other information.

How to get OHP Handbook?

You can get the OHP Handbook free of charge by contacting OHP Customer Service at oregonhealthplan.changes@dhsoha.state.or.us, 800-273-0557 or TTY 711. It is also available in languages other than English, large print, braille or a format you prefer.

What do you need to send an email to OHP?

Note: This email address is for changes only. When you send your email to OHP, you must include your full name, date of birth, medical ID number and phone number.

Do you have to provide documents to get a health insurance in Oregon?

Even when your income qualifies you for the Oregon Health Plan, the state asks you to provide certain documents.

Is OHP free for Oregon?

OHP is free Medicaid health coverage for Oregonians who meet income and other criteria. It covers physical, dental and mental health care substance use treatment. All covered services are free. To learn more, go to oregon.gov/oha/HSD/OHP/Pages/Benefits.aspx.

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