Advertisement · 728 × 90

Posts by The Lund Report

Preview
Lawsuit threat from family medicine leader accuses OHSU of ‘toxic culture’ A nine-page letter from the attorney for Dr. Jennifer DeVoe details clashes with Dean Nate Selden over the university's commitment to primary care and over her receipt of a prestigious national award,...

Exclusive: Dr. Jennifer DeVoe, a prominent national leader in family medicine, said in a lawsuit threat obtained under Oregon's public records law that her removal from a $200k-a-year job at OHSU was driven by sexism and ego.
www.thelundreport.org/content/laws...

22 hours ago 0 0 0 0
Post image

Stay up to date on health care news and support independent, nonprofit journalism with a subscription to The Lund Report. For a limited time, use the promo code SPRING26 and get 25% off your annual subscription. www.thelundreport.org/subscribe

5 days ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
PeaceHealth settles NLRB labor charge The federal agency found that the Vancouver hospital system’s statements during a 2023 strike amounted to unlawful threats to punish workers who engaged in protected union activities

PeaceHealth's statements during a 2023 strike amounted to unlawful threats to punish workers who engaged in protected union activities, according to the National Labor Relations Board.

5 days ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
Rural health care grant program launched with nearly $200 million to be distributed this year he Oregon Health Authority will host a webinar Tuesday for organizations with rural health care projects that are nearly ready to go

“These projects show what’s possible when rural communities lead, and OHA is committed to helping them turn homegrown solutions into lasting impact.” - Sejal Hathi, ASTHO member and OHA director

More from Lynne Terry of @thelundreport.bsky.social: www.thelundreport.org/content/rura....

1 week ago 0 1 0 0
Preview
Leaked records add to PeaceHealth ER controversy A top PeaceHealth executive repeatedly faulted emergency room physicians for admitting patients for what physicians felt was needed care, according to records kept by the doctors. When the doctors com...

A top PeaceHealth executive repeatedly faulted emergency room physicians for admitting patients for what physicians felt was needed care, according to records kept by the doctors. When the doctors complained, the hospital system promptly moved to replace them.

1 week ago 1 0 0 0

A lawsuit filed by the father of slain security guard Bobby Smallwood against Legacy Health is headed for a crucial hearing in Multnomah Circuit Court over whether workers' comp law blocks the family's claims.

1 week ago 1 0 0 0
Little-known consumer advocates help Oregonians with bills, coverage A small team within the Department of Consumer and Business Services helps people with a variety of health care coverage issues, fielding thousands of complaints filed against insurers each year

A small team within the Department of Consumer and Business Services helps people with a variety of health care coverage issues, fielding thousands of complaints filed against insurers each year. It was a life-changer for Cindy Collins and her daughter Tia.
www.thelundreport.org/content/litt...

1 week ago 1 0 0 0
Preview
Oregon justice officials announce new Medicaid fraud case, two convictions A state announcement comes amid a congressional inquiry into Medicaid fraud but state officials said the cases are not related to federal pressure

The Oregon Department of Justice has charged a counseling service in the Portland area with Medicaid fraud in connection with hundreds of thousands of dollars of claims.

2 weeks ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
Lawmakers push health authority to cut provider red tape Influential legislators have thrown their weight behind calls to cut providers’ administrative burden in light of slashed funding for providers who take care of lower-income Oregonians

Influential legislators, including Reps. Rob Nosse, Ed Diehl, Hai Pham and Sen. Lisa Reynolds, have thrown their weight behind calls to cut providers’ administrative burden in light of slashed funding for providers who take care of lower-income Oregonians.

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
Preview
Legacy Health names new president, CEO Dr. Susan Huang, a Providence executive, will take over the hospital system at a challenging time, amid industry-wide financial challenges and rising costs

Dr. Susan Huang, currently a Providence physician executive, has been tapped to become the next president and CEO of Legacy Health, filling the position held on an interim basis for nearly two years.

2 weeks ago 2 0 0 0
Advertisement
Preview
Opioid overdoses decline in Oregon for the second year Health experts say multiple factors contributed to the decline, from the increased availability of Narcan to crackdowns on overseas manufacturers

Opioid deaths across Oregon are in decline for the second year in a row, according to federal health projections, dropping nearly 20% in the 12 months ending in August 2025 compared to the same time a year ago, and more than 30 percent down from the state’s peak in May 2024.

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
Preview
Negotiation collapse leaves thousands of Legacy Health patients out of network Legacy and Regence, two of Oregon's largest players in health care, fail to reach an agreement over reimbursement rates

Collateral damages: Legacy Health and the insurer Regence failed to reach an agreement over reimbursement rates this week and terminated their contract, pushing nearly 30,000 patients out of the Portland-based health system's network.

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
Preview
Coverage losses point to diabetes problems ahead Researchers at OHSU say their work showed that people who’d lost their coverage were more likely to have worsening blood sugar control and other complications, requiring more intensive medications to ...

Researchers at @ohsunews.bsky.social say their work showed that people who had lost their coverage were more likely to have worsening blood sugar control and other complications, requiring more intensive medications to curb the effects.

3 weeks ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
Most Oregon hospitals exceed state charitable spending targets, but an increasing number fall short Medford-based Asante operates a financially robust system, but fell almost $40 million short of state’s floor for community benefit spending in 2024

State law requires nonprofit hospitals and health systems to spend a minimum amount on “community benefit” activities, most of which goes to filling gaps in Medicaid reimbursements for lower-income Oregonians. But only 79% met their state required minimum in 2024, a drop from more than 97% in 2023.

3 weeks ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
Federal judge intervenes to block public records disclosure Records sought included an analysis of the state health authority’s spending of public funds on behavioral health services in the community

A federal judge has blocked the release of information requested under the state's public records law, including an analysis of the state health authority’s spending of public funds on community behavioral health services.

3 weeks ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
Oregon district attorneys say proposal to change state hospital admissions would hurt public safety Mental health advocates have asked a federal judge to prevent counties from sending people accused of lower-level crimes to the state’s psychiatric institution. The Oregon District Attorneys Associati...

Mental health advocates have asked a federal judge to prevent counties from sending people accused of lower-level crimes to the state’s psychiatric institution. The Oregon District Attorneys Association wants Gov. Tina Kotek to stop that from happening.

3 weeks ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
Adventist Health sues Mall 205 over sewage spills A new lawsuit claims that hospital staff and patients have suffered from repeated leakages, odors since 2024

A new lawsuit accuses the owner of Mall 205 of allowing thousands of gallons of sewage to pool on the property next to Adventist Health Portland, a 302-bed hospital, making staff sick and keeping patients from entering the property.

4 weeks ago 2 0 0 0
Advertisement
Preview
Before deaths and drug diversion at Asante Health went public, a year of missed warnings A newly obtained federal report provides undisclosed details of how employees repeatedly observed — and even recorded on video — troubling behavior by a Medford nurse who cared for dozens of patients ...

A year of missed warnings: A newly obtained federal report provides undisclosed details of how Asante Health employees saw troubling behavior by a Medford nurse who cared for dozens of patients prescribed fentanyl. It took 18 months for hospital leaders to connect the situation to rising infections.

4 weeks ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
Providence Health Plans, one of Oregon’s largest insurers, is looking for a buyer The company’s announcement, which included few details, follows months of downsizing for its owner, Providence Health & Services

For sale: Providence Health Plans, one of Oregon's largest insurers, is looking for a buyer. The company’s announcement, which included few details, follows months of downsizing for its owner, Providence Health & Services.

1 month ago 1 0 0 0
Preview
Multnomah County opens review of emergency response, ambulance contract A consultant’s report recommends the county explore alternatives even as American Medical Response gears up to ask for higher rates

Multnomah County officials have launched a review of its emergency response system — including its troubled relationship with its ambulance provider, American Medical Response — with considerations from an outside consultant. The review comes as AMR is expected to request an increase in its rates.

1 month ago 2 0 0 1

New research reveals just how critical the shortage of primary care providers is in Portland. And when access is limited, conditions go unmanaged, diagnoses are delayed, and emergency departments become a default solution, says Dr. Jane Zhu, OHSU primary care doctor and researcher.

1 month ago 0 1 0 0
Preview
PeaceHealth emergency room deal will test new Oregon law An Atlanta-based firm set up a company in Oregon to try to comply with a new state law governing the practice of medicine, but lawmakers say it’s precisely the sort of arrangement they were trying to ...

Following its deal with @peacehealth.bsky.social PeaceHealth, an Atlanta-based firm set up a company in Oregon to try to comply with a new state law governing the practice of medicine, but state lawmakers say it’s precisely the sort of arrangement they were trying to stop.

1 month ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
Eugene emergency room docs call on lawmakers to scrutinize PeaceHealth privatization deal Oregon Senators on Thursday said the nonprofit’s plan to turn over emergency room services to an outside staffing and management firm was deeply concerning, but leaders of the company and PeaceHealth ...

Oregon Senators on Thursday said PeaceHealth's plan to turn over emergency room services to an outside staffing and management firm was deeply concerning, and they are looking into whether it violates state law. But leaders of the Atlanta-based firm and PeaceHealth defend the deal.

1 month ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
Oregon push to shine a light on drugmakers' help to patients fails Bill sponsored by the Senate Health Committee has died in the House after facing opposition and legal questions raised by pharmaceutical industry lobbyists

How much do drugmakers' patient-assistance programs actually help patients? Oregon lawmakers wanted to find out, but a measure to press drugmakers to report on their programs ran into opposition from the pharmaceutical industry.

1 month ago 1 0 0 0
Preview
Lawmakers push Oregon Health Authority to probe telehealth provider A Montana-based virtual mental health services company that has been waging a campaign to keep operating in Oregon faces calls from legislators to recoup public funds the firm has received

Charlie Health, a Montana-based virtual mental health services company, has been waging a campaign to keep operating in Oregon. State lawmakers are pushing back, seeking to recoup public funds the firm has received.

1 month ago 2 0 0 0
Preview
Oregon filing suit with other Democratic states against Trump administration’s vaccine rollback The lawsuit, which will be filed in Northern California, includes a coalition of 14 states and the governor of Pennsylvania

Oregon joins more than a dozen other states in a lawsuit against Health Secretary RFK Jr. and the head of the CDC, claiming they did not follow well-established scientific evidence or the law last year when they rolled back vaccine recommendations.

1 month ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
Hospitals’ push to curb charity care sparks opposition Hospitals say a 2023 charity care law went further than expected and they’re losing lots of money as a result. Advocates say the law has helped reduce medical debt for Oregonians.

The state's nonprofit charity care law helps lower-income Oregonians pay for needed health care. Now, a proposed change to the law is pitting hospitals, which say it's needed to curb rising costs, against patient advocates, who warn it could burden thousands of people with medical debt.

1 month ago 0 0 0 0
Advertisement
Preview
Bill to limit audits of behavioral health providers is advancing Some Oregon regional care organizations serving low-income people say the legislation would conflict with federal Medicaid regulations intended to ensure accountability — but the lawmaker pushing it s...

An Oregon bill that would put limits on insurers' audits of mental health care providers is moving forward in the state legislature. The bill follows complaints by providers that under current rules they can be held accountable for repaying thousands of dollars from years-old paperwork errors.

2 months ago 1 0 0 0
Preview
Frequent staff absences are sparking big overruns, safety concerns at Oregon State Hospital The state’s biggest psychiatric institution is struggling with staff burnout and may also have employees “gaming” the overtime system, leading to concerns

The Oregon State Hospital, the state's largest psychiatric institution, is struggling with high rates of staff absenteeism, sparking not just financial issues, but safety concerns as well, and posing a challenge to efforts to create a culture of safety for staff and patients.

2 months ago 1 1 0 0
Preview
Oregon AI chatbot bill headed for Senate floor A bill spearheaded by Sen. Lisa Reynolds, a pediatrician, addresses increasing concerns about how AI is influencing children and potentially exacerbating mental health issues

After several highly publicized cases of teens taking their own lives after confiding in AI chatbots, the Oregon State Legislature is considering a bill by @senlisareynolds.bsky.social that addresses concerns about how AI is influencing children and potentially exacerbating mental health issues.

2 months ago 3 1 0 0