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Stakeholder Survey regarding Public Health Division ADA Self-Evaluation

by Hillary Regan | Nov 11, 2016 | Act, Blog

The Public Health Division is currently engaged in an ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) self-evaluation.  The goal of this assessment is to improve ADA accessibility for staff, stakeholders, and members of the public by: Inviting staff and stakeholders to provide...

Post-Election Implications on Population Health & Improvement Event

by Hillary Regan | Nov 10, 2016 | Events, Events from selected partners

YOU’RE INVITED! Join the PSU & OHSU IHI Open School Chapter at our 2016 Fall Education Event… Population Health & Improvement: Post-Election Implications: A panel discussion on the implications of the 2016 election for health systems reform and...

The Intertwine Alliance Health & Nature Forum on Wed, Nov 16, 2016 (FREE)

by Hillary Regan | Nov 7, 2016 | Events, Events from selected partners

The Fall 2016 installment of The Intertwine Alliance Health & Nature Forum series, bringing together the healthcare and conservation communities to advance the concerns of both, is less than two weeks away! Health community, conservationists and all others...

Oregon Health Forum Presents: What’s Going On With Pharmaceutical Costs?

by Hillary Regan | Oct 19, 2016 | Events, Events from selected partners

Oregon Health Forum explores this timely issue at its breakfast forum on November 2. High-cost specialty drugs have begun outpacing hospital expenditures, and public officials, lawmakers and consumer advocates are hard at work trying to figure out how to get a handle...

HCAO Activists Needed to Attend Oct 19 Portland City Council Meeting

by Hillary Regan | Oct 14, 2016 | Blog, Events, Events from selected partners

HCAO Action Alert: HCAO Activists Needed to Attend Oct 19 Portland City Council Meeting  What:           Portland City Council Meeting Where:         Portland City Hall, 1221 SW 4th Ave, Portland When:          Weds, October 19 9:45 am (arrive by 9:30 am) Why:        ...
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