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Cover Oregon hosting application fairs througout Oregon this week

by Amy Fellows | Nov 20, 2013 | Act, Blog

Want to apply for the new health insurance exchange but are unsure how? With the delay in the online application process, Cover Oregon is hosting several application fairs throughout Oregon starting today to help people fill out the paper application. Space is limited...

OR Budget Hearings – Your Chance to Speak

by Liz Baxter | Apr 15, 2013 | Act, Events from selected partners, Learn

The Ways and Means Committee of the 2013 Oregon Legislative session is on the road, holding public hearings on the state’s proposed budget. Here are the remaining meetings on their calendar so far: Bend: Friday, April 19 4:30 – 6 pm William Healy Armory...

Conference on Healthy Aging for Boomers, May 18th

by Liz Baxter | Apr 2, 2013 | Act, Blog, Events, Events from selected partners

Our colleagues at the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine are hosting a conference titled: New Approaches: The Healthy Aging Conference for Boomers Saturday May 18th, from 8am – noon. Get more information...

It’s Public Health Week!

by Liz Baxter | Apr 2, 2013 | Act, Blog, Events, Events from selected partners, Learn

In March 1995 President Bill Clinton declared the first week of April to be National Public Health Week. Here are some exceprts from his proclamation: While our society’s medical technology has advanced to a level unimaginable to the generations before, the...

State of Cultural Competency Community Forum

by Liz Baxter | Apr 2, 2013 | Act, Blog, Events, Events from selected partners

On April 6, 2013, our colleagues at the Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO) will be hosting the State of Cultural Competency Community Forum and Action Plan at PCC Southeast Center. Over 100 community members from 20 different ethnic backgrounds,...

Health Comparison Data for Consumers: May 6th w/John Santa

by Liz Baxter | Apr 2, 2013 | Act, Blog, Events, Events from We Can Do Better, Learn, Uncategorized

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