Who We Serve

The Oregon Health Network is connecting all those with a vested interest in the business and science of health care, including leaders in education, treatment delivery, and legislation, as well as payers and related technologies. Essentially, if you help patients, we help you.

All RHCPP-related activities focus on our underserved communities, and OHN is committed to helping every eligible recipient access to these funds. But the network will be at its best when all medical education facilities and health care providers are connected and collaborating for a healthier Oregon. To that end, OHN is proud to serve both urban and rural:

  • Hospitals/hospital systems
  • Health clinics, mental health centers, federally qualified health centers, school-based health clinics, and tribal clinics
  • Community colleges with health care workforce education programs/curriculum


In addition, OHN also hopes to serve:

  • Retail pharmacies
  • Health care payer groups
  • Government organizations
  • Assisted living facilities and skilled nursing facilities
  • Residential facilities for addiction treatment and recovery from mental illness

Click the links at left to learn more about the many membership benefits available to your segment.

FCC Seeks Public Comment for Changes to National Broadband Plan

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced it is making changes to the National Broadband Plan, which is designed to assist thousands of health providers at hospitals and clinics in the U.S. who lack adequate broadband access and capability. The announcement, made July 15, begins a 30-day open window for public comment. Comments can be sent to: Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street SW; Washington, DC 20554 or via email, fccinfo@fcc.gov.

To view a video of the Open Commission meeting in its entirety, click here.

Updates to the FCC’s National Broadband Plan include the development of a permanent $400 million fund to further broadband infrastructure and build out of health information capabilities in rural areas. This financial support is an additional funding opportunity, outside of the current Rural Health Care Pilot Program (RHCPP) of which Oregon Health Network (OHN) manages for the state, and the standard Rural Health Care Program (RHC).

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FCC Extends RHCPP Deadline by 1 Year or 6/30/2011

FCC Rural Health Care Pilot Program