Active Participants
We're Growing!
As each FCC Rural Health Care Pilot Program (RHCPP) request for proposal (RFP) comes in and completes the process, new hospitals, clinics and community colleges are joining OHN on a daily basis.
The following member sites are either actively being monitored by our Network Operations Center (NOC) or have received their formal Funding Commitment Letter (FCL) by the FCC and are awaiting final installation and NOC turn-up. This list changes on a daily basis. We will do our best to update weekly.
If you are participating in the FCC RHCPP and don't see your organization's name in the list below, don't worry. Many RHCPP participants are just about to be assigned to a RFP to start the bidding/contracting process. Others are have completed the contracting process but are awaiting the final funding committment letter (FCL) from the FCC (USAC). Until we receive the FCL, we are not posting your site/organization's name on the site. If you need more information on the status of your site in any of 5-core RHCPP steps/phases, please don't hesitate contacting dgaliel@oregonhealthnet.org.
In total, 50 sites are actively participating with OHN, with 31 sites actively being monitored by the NOC. Those sites are marked with an (*) and appear on the map below at the bottom. Scroll down to see a state-wide representation of the sites and the communities/regions in which they're charged to serve!
CC=Community College; H= Hospital; FQHC=Federally Qualifying Health Center; RHC=Rural Health Clinic; UC=Urban Clinic
Last updated September 7, 2010
Those sites listed with an (*) above are actively on the OHN and being monitored by our Network Operations Center (NOC).

Our new Welcome Packet will help you make the most of your OHN connection
As our network continues to grow and thrive throughout Oregon, we have developed a user guide overviewing the network, site/vendor portals and how to make the most of your network. Download the guide here and be sure to reference it often. Of course we are always here to help with any questions or comments not addressed in the packet.
Outside In remains innovative to aid area homeless

Northwest 23rd Avenue in Portland’s Alphabet District is a familiar place for Desiree. She was born at Legacy Good Samaritan. She has worked at high-end boutiques in the trendy neighborhood. And she also fought the elements, stigma and desolation of being homeless there.
“I hid my homelessness. No one knew that I didn’t have anywhere to turn,” Desiree said. “Luckily, word-of-mouth led me to Outside In. Everyone on the streets knows it is a safe place to go.”
For more than 40 years, Outside In has been serving low-income adults and homeless youth in Portland. Their commitment to innovation, flexibility and dedication have earned them many accolades and acknowledgement both locally and nationally. Outside In also received funding commitment in July from the FCC for connection to the Oregon Health Network. The organization’s clinic will receive a high quality broadband connection to continue its service and partnership within the community.


