Oregon Healthcare Provider Data
Oregon's healthcare system reflects the state's progressive health policy approach, with Portland's provider-dense market complemented by coordinated care organizations serving rural and underserved populations.
Updated February 2026
Top Healthcare Specialties in Oregon
- Primary Care
- Mental Health
- Dentistry
- Naturopathic Medicine
- Family Medicine
Major Healthcare Markets in Oregon
- Portland
- Salem
- Eugene
- Bend
Regulatory Environment
The Oregon Medical Board oversees physician licensing and requires 60 CME hours per triennial cycle. Oregon licenses naturopathic physicians with prescribing authority, reflecting the state's strong integrative medicine culture. NPs have full practice authority.
Oregon was the first state to create Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs) for Medicaid, integrating physical, behavioral, and dental health under a single accountability structure. Telehealth is broadly permitted with insurance parity and prescribing authority.
Oregon expanded Medicaid through the Oregon Health Plan, covering over 1.4 million residents (roughly 30% of the state's population). The high Medicaid penetration significantly affects provider reimbursement dynamics, particularly for primary care and behavioral health practices.
Market Overview
OHSU (Oregon Health and Science University) in Portland is the state's academic medical center and only Level I trauma center. The campus perched on Marquam Hill is a major employer and research hub. Providence Health, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, and Legacy Health are the largest systems competing across the Portland metro.
Oregon's CCO model has influenced how Medicaid is delivered nationally, with 16 CCOs managing care for the Oregon Health Plan population. This integrated model creates distinct provider relationships and care coordination expectations.
Bend and southern Oregon are growing healthcare markets driven by retiree migration and quality-of-life relocations. St. Charles Health System serves central Oregon. Eastern Oregon faces severe provider shortages, with some counties relying entirely on telehealth and traveling providers for specialist access. The Portland metro has an unusually high concentration of naturopathic and integrative medicine practitioners.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of healthcare provider data are available for Oregon?
Provyx covers Oregon physicians, dentists, mental health professionals, naturopathic doctors, nurse practitioners, and chiropractors. Records include NPI numbers, practice addresses, phone numbers, specialties, CCO affiliations, and verified email contacts.
What's unique about Oregon's healthcare system?
Oregon pioneered Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs) that integrate physical, behavioral, and dental health under one umbrella for Medicaid patients. The state also has a strong naturopathic and integrative medicine community with licensed ND prescribing authority.
Where are providers concentrated in Oregon?
The Portland metro area contains the majority of Oregon's providers. Salem and Eugene serve as secondary hubs. Eastern and southern Oregon face significant rural access challenges, with some counties having very few physicians.
What are Oregon's telehealth policies?
Oregon mandates insurance parity for telehealth, allows prescribing via virtual visits, and integrates telehealth into its CCO model. The state has been a leader in behavioral health telehealth, connecting rural patients with Portland-based specialists.
How current is Oregon provider data?
Oregon records are verified against NPI registry data, state licensing files, and CCO rosters on a quarterly cycle. Portland metro data is refreshed frequently, and we track CCO provider panel changes that affect Medicaid patient access statewide.
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