By sticking to the structure that we set up, I think we have the most potential to save lives,” one board member said.
The OHA is getting more than $5 million from the state's opioid crisis settlement funds. This money will go towards harm reduction programs across the state.
The Opioid Settlement Prevention, Treatment & Recovery Board (Board) is directing $5.1 million toward the Save Lives Oregon ...
Oregon Department of Agriculture keeps a running list of confirmed avian influenza detections listed by date, county and type ...
Oregon has allocated $5.1 million from state opioid crisis settlement funds for harm reduction programs through the Oregon Health Authority, OHA announced Thursday.
If Bay Area were to close, patients would have to drive two hours over the Coast Range to Eugene for equivalent care. On top ...
A new Medicaid housing assistance program in Oregon is struggling with delays, leaving some recipients at risk of eviction.