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Medicaid health plans in Yamhill County, OR
Counties served
Yamhill
Oregon Health Authority Retrieved 2026-07-17
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Yamhill Community Care Organization
Yamhill Community Care
More about this plan
Member services: 1-855-722-8205
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- Birth doula support
Companionship and non medical support from a birth doula through pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
- Childbirth classes
Free childbirth education classes for pregnant members.
- Quit For Life tobacco cessation program
A tobacco cessation program available to members at no cost.
- Yamhill Community Care Organization Retrieved 2026-07-17
enrollment.portal_url, enrollment.portal_name, and enrollment.phone are quote gate verified. The portal_url and phone facts share one verbatim quote from the Oregon Health Authority's own CCO Plans page (oregon.gov/oha/hsd/ohp/pages/cco-plans.aspx), which tells members without a CCO to choose one in their dashboard at ONE.Oregon.gov or call Client Services at 800-273-0557; that same sentence is the binding fact for the header enrollment.portal_url value. portal_name is separately quote gate verified against the one.oregon.gov system's own error message text, which names itself ONE Customer Service. enrollment.choice_window_days is quote gate verified at 90 against OHA's own Changing Your CCO Enrollment page, which states members in a county with more than one CCO may switch within the first 90 days of first enrollment, then must wait six months before switching again. All 18 service areas (areas.<slug>.plans) are quote gate verified against one shared tier 1 source, OHA's own CCO Contact Information page (oregon.gov/oha/hsd/ohp/pages/coordinated-care-organizations.aspx), which prints a Service Area line for each of the 15 CCOs OHA itself lists (as of this snapshot: Advanced Health, AllCare CCO, Cascade Health Alliance, Columbia Pacific CCO, Eastern Oregon CCO, Health Share of Oregon, InterCommunity Health Network CCO, Jackson Care Connect, PacificSource Community Solutions in three separately listed regions, Trillium Community Health Plan in two separately listed regions, Umpqua Health Alliance, and Yamhill Community Care; this already reflects the 2026 change in which PacificSource stopped serving Lane County and Trillium became the sole Lane County CCO). Oregon counties are grouped into service areas by roster distinctness rather than by a fixed count of non overlapping regions, because OHA's own page shows real overlaps: several counties have more than one CCO option operating at once (Curry, Jackson, Douglas, Klamath, Clackamas, Multnomah, Washington, Linn, Marion, and Polk each list two or three CCOs). Where an area lists more than one plan, each plan's presence is proved by its own separate quote gated fact entry at that area's field_path, taken from that CCO's own Service Area line on the same shared source, rather than one combined quote, because the source lists each CCO in its own non adjacent card and the quote gate requires one contiguous substring match. Douglas County is the messiest case: AllCare CCO states it covers part of Douglas, Trillium Community Health Plan states it covers western Linn and Douglas counties, and Umpqua Health Alliance states it covers most of Douglas County; OHA's own page does not draw the sub county boundary between these three, so all three are listed for Douglas County honestly rather than guessing which zip codes belong to which plan. Every plan's carrier legal name, member phone, provider directory URL, and extra benefits are prototype data gathered from OHA's own CCO contact page (for phone numbers) and each CCO's own website (for provider directories and extra benefits); these are informal, non quote gated citations in the same convention as TX, CA, NY, and FL, so the state as a whole stays unverified. AllCare CCO, Cascade Health Alliance, and Trillium Community Health Plan ship with an empty extra_benefits array because a specific, verifiable 2 to 4 item list could not be confirmed on their own sites in the time available; nothing was invented for those three. The formulary_url on every plan points to OHA's own statewide OHP Preferred Drug List page, since Oregon Medicaid runs one statewide fee for service PDL rather than a plan specific formulary. NCQA ratings are null for every plan, unverified, matching every other state file.
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Last verified 2026-07-17