Oregon Health Authority

Oregon Health Authority

The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is a government agency in the U.S. state of Oregon. Established by the passage of Oregon House Bill 2009 by the 75th Oregon Legislative Assembly, the OHA will ultimately oversee most health-related programs of the Oregon government. It is overseen by the nine member Oregon Health Policy Board.[1]

The Health Authority is overseen by Director-designee, Dr. Bruce Goldberg. Dr. Goldberg is the current director of the Department of Human Services.[2]

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