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The leaders of this chapter are Jim Lynn (jndlynn@charter.net) and Dale Wassmuth (dwassmuth@charter.net).Depoe Bay
Newport Community Forum - DHS and Oregon Health Authority
From their website:
Help the Department of Human Services and the Oregon Health Authority work toward safe, independent and healthy futures for all Oregonians. Share your ideas and help shape the DHS and OHA budgets for 2011–2013. Take part in conversations about how to protect and empower children, families, seniors and people with disabilities. Get involved with OHA’s work to build a healthier Oregon by lowering health care costs, increasing access and improving quality of care.
For more information, visit www.oregon.gov/dhs or www.oregon.gov/oha
Reasonable accommodations will be provided as needed for individuals requesting assistive hearing devices or large-print materials. Individuals needing these types of accommodations should e-mail us at dhs.oha@state.or.us at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. A sign language interpreter is scheduled for this event.
Town Hall Update
Wow, the town halls are hot in the news - but not because the media is talking about what we need in terms of health reform, or how the health crisis is hurting Americans and American businesses, but because of the sound of people trying to disrupt the town hall process by yelling and screaming.
Speak Up for Health Reform Done Right
Don't stand by and watch.
Talking Points: What to tell Congress during their August recess
The message below is the result of a collaborative effort among Archimedes Movement Community Leadership Council members and staff. Members of Congress are holding town hall meetings all over the country in August. We're maintaining a list of the Oregon ones here.
Now is the time to share your views on health reform.
Congressman Kurt Schrader: Town hall in Newport
Oregon 5th District Congressman Kurt Schrader will hold a town hall at the The Red Door Café in Newport on Thursday, August 7th.
Should you attend, please speak up and ask the congressman a question. Here are some possible talking points from which you might formulate your question:
We support comprehensive health reform that would accomplish the following:
- Every U.S. resident will have access to a clearly defined set of essential health services.
- The Triple Aim will drive the design of the health care system, in that the health system demonstrates:
- Improvement in the overall health of the defined population,
- Reduced per-capita costs, and
- Improvement in the individual patient experience in terms of clinical outcomes, patient safety and patient satisfaction.
- The business models within our health system must realign financial incentives to make them consistent with the Triple Aim.
- Prevention, health education, and wellness services will be provided and promoted.
- Disparities in access to an essential benefits package and subsequently health outcomes between people of different socioeconomic and demographic groups is not acceptable and therefore should be eliminated.
- The delivery system must be transformed to provide greater access to effective primary care and chronic disease management, while specialty care must be more effectively linked and integrated with primary care providers.
- Electronic Health Records should be developed and implemented to promote and support evidence based decisions and improved efficiency of health care delivery.
- We must include development of a competitive publicly funded insurance option that gives Americans affordable and fair choice in how their insurance is purchased.
- We must explicitly acknowledge that public resources are finite. Therefore, public funds must be focused on providing the services which will cause the greatest improvement in population health. Many people may be able to purchase services that are more than those that are provided as part of the essential benefit package available to all residents and they should be allowed to do so. This is true of Medicare where close to 80% of Medicare beneficiaries have some type of supplemental coverage on top of their traditional Medicare benefit. However, the core benefit must provide a sufficient floor of essential benefits so that buying additional services is not absolutely necessary in order to achieve consistent positive health outcomes.
Congressman Kurt Schrader: Town hall in Depoe Bay
Oregon 5th District Congressman Kurt Schrader will hold a town hall at the The Spouting Horn Restaurant in Depoe Bay on Thursday, August 6th.
Should you attend, please speak up and ask the congressman a question. Here are some possible talking points from which you might formulate your question:
We support comprehensive health reform that would accomplish the following:
- Every U.S. resident will have access to a clearly defined set of essential health services.
- The Triple Aim will drive the design of the health care system, in that the health system demonstrates:
- Improvement in the overall health of the defined population,
- Reduced per-capita costs, and
- Improvement in the individual patient experience in terms of clinical outcomes, patient safety and patient satisfaction.
- The business models within our health system must realign financial incentives to make them consistent with the Triple Aim.
- Prevention, health education, and wellness services will be provided and promoted.
- Disparities in access to an essential benefits package and subsequently health outcomes between people of different socioeconomic and demographic groups is not acceptable and therefore should be eliminated.
- The delivery system must be transformed to provide greater access to effective primary care and chronic disease management, while specialty care must be more effectively linked and integrated with primary care providers.
- Electronic Health Records should be developed and implemented to promote and support evidence based decisions and improved efficiency of health care delivery.
- We must include development of a competitive publicly funded insurance option that gives Americans affordable and fair choice in how their insurance is purchased.
- We must explicitly acknowledge that public resources are finite. Therefore, public funds must be focused on providing the services which will cause the greatest improvement in population health. Many people may be able to purchase services that are more than those that are provided as part of the essential benefit package available to all residents and they should be allowed to do so. This is true of Medicare where close to 80% of Medicare beneficiaries have some type of supplemental coverage on top of their traditional Medicare benefit. However, the core benefit must provide a sufficient floor of essential benefits so that buying additional services is not absolutely necessary in order to achieve consistent positive health outcomes.
Howard Dean in Portland
Howard Dean was in Portland last Friday at Powell's Bookstore giving remarks to a crowd of about 200 people about a book he has just finished called Howard Dean's Prescription For Real Reform. Rick had been invited to meet with him after the book signing and I tagged along.
Update on Health Information Technology
Liz Baxter and I attended the ‘Oregon Health Information Technology (HIT) Stakeholder Engagement Meeting' in Salem on Thursday July 23.
- Bill Andrews's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
Both HB2116 and HB2009 are passed by Oregon House
Next step - vote on the floor of the Oregon Senate, possibly as soon as Wednesday. If you have not contacted your Senator yet, now is the time to do so.
Liz
- Liz Baxter's blog
- Login or register to post comments
HB2116 Sent to Ways and Means Committee; HB2009 Work Session Today
HB 2116, which would generate revenue needed to pull down matching federal funds for expanding coverage to uninsured children and low income adults, was passed out of Oregon's House Revenue Committee on Thursday and sent to the Joint Ways and Means Committee with a do-pass recommendation.
- Liz Baxter's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
Send a hand delivered letter to your legislators in just 3 clicks
By now you've heard about the Archimedes Movement Lobby Day in Salem this Thursday, March 26th (there's still time to RSVP). If you're unable to join us then do the next best thing - sign our online letter and we'll make sure to hand deliver it to your legislators and the Governor's office
- Matt Webber's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
Your Job: Keep the Legislature on Course
Three ways to get your message heard in Salem
In the midst of a legislative session with tough economic decisions to be made, it's very easy for the well-intentioned Oregonians serving in our legislature to lose sight of the goals of health reform. We have three ways to help you remind them to be bold and set a course for Oregon's future health system.
- Liz Baxter's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
It's time to rumble: March 26th at the Capitol in Salem
Lobby in Salem for Health Reform
Archimedes Member to give keynote talk at OSHP Annual Seminar (Salishan)
Archimedes Member Mike Grady, MD will be presenting the keynote talk at the 2009 Oregon Society of Health Systems Pharmacists (OSHP) Annual Seminar.
For a schedule of the entire seminar please go HERE.
TheOregon Society of Health-System Pharmacists is a professional pharmacy organization that advocates excellence in pharmacy practice. We strive to achieve this by supporting our members through:
- Educational opportunities promoting safe, efficacious and optimal drug therapy,
- Provision of a forum for the exchange of ideas and opportunities, and
- Interpretation and development of legislation relating to pharmacy practice standards.

Pre-Election House Parties with John Kitzhaber
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Are you a health reform "Maverick" filled with "Hope"? Want John Kitzhaber In Your Living Room? You got it! » Sign-up to host a house party If this link doesn't work, please email Matt Webber of the Archimedes Movement staff (matt@wecandobetter.org).
It's Real Simple:
What You'll Then Need:
These house parties will occur all over Oregon and will give people a chance to come together around a common goal: working to fix a broken health care system trough grassroots education and mobilization. With your help this event accomplishes the following:
» Sign-up to host a house party If the above link doesn't work, or if you have a question, please send a note to Matt Webber at matt@wecandobetter.org. |
Oregon Health Fund Board: Community Town Forum in Newport
In September, the Oregon Health Fund Board (OHFB) will hold a series of public meetings across the state to share details and gain feedback on its draft plan for reforming health care and building a healthy Oregon. For more information contact 503.373.1538.
The draft will be available in early September. OHFB staff will be presenting it across the state and want your feedback before finalizing their report in October; your comments will be summarized and forwarded with the Final Report to the Governor and Legislature.
This will be a Town Hall style forums designed to encourage both feedback and dialog.
Audience members are asked to focus comments on concepts being presented; limit comments to no longer than 2 minutes per speaker to allow as many people as possible to speak. Comment cards will be distributed. Attendees may leave written testimony at the end of the evening.
Atonement Lutheran Church
2315 N. Coast Hwy
Newport, Oregon 97365
Archimedes Movement 1st Annual Membership Conference
John Kitzhaber invites you to join him at our 1st Annual Membership Conference. You can see Gov. Kitzhaber's invitation in his blog.
Agenda
9:30 am - Pre-conference workshops (optional, but pre-registration is required)
12:00 pm - Registration and lunch, and bumper sticker contest
1:30 - Plenary Session and Member Convention with John Kitzhaber and the Interim Steering Committee (see grassroots structure document here)
2:45 - Concurrent workshops
4:30 - Looking Forward: Our Next Steps, John Kitzhaber
5:30 - 7:00 pm - Members-only Reception with John Kitzhaber: Appetizers, no-host bar and live music by the Bobby Torres Ensemble - Fun!
» Workshop details (tentative)
The campus is truly a beautiful setting – see photos. There's free parking, too.
» Lewis & Clark campus map
Lewis & Clark will have road signs posted coming from all directions to help you find your way. The conference will mainly take place at the Templeton Campus Center, #36 on the campus map.
» TriMet Bus Line #39 (Lewis & Clark) map & schedule
Accommodations
Lewis and Clark is making dorm rooms available for those who wish to spend the night Friday and/or Saturday evenings. The lodging must be pre-arranged and costs between $22-$27 per person.
Cost
$30 - Conference sessions, materials and lunch
$35 - The above, plus the Members-only Reception and 1-year membership
A limited number of scholarships are available. You may also inquire about a travel stipend.
For more information or to reserve a room or to arrange to pay onsite, please contact Matt Webber at 503-860-5854 or matt@wecandobetter.org.
To register and pay for the Conference, please use our secure online process. To reserve a place now, but register and pay on-site, or to request a scholarship. Please contact Matt.
Archimedes Leadership Training
Our second Leadership Training will be held the first Saturday in April. Please RSVP using the sign-up link below (preferred, though you must be logged-in to use the sign-up feature) or by sending an email to matt@wecandobetter.org.
This training will focus on three things:
- our new structure and grassroots decision-making
- presenting our message to groups large and small (AKA the speaker's training)
- the upcoming membership meeting
We will also hope to introduce our new staff members.
John Kitzhaber talks to Archimedes Movement Members in Portland
You can listen online by clicking the triangular "play" button above or download the MP3 as a podcast using the link below. This event was hosted by the Eastside Portland Chapter.
35:05 minutes (8 MB)Town Hall with Governor Kitzhaber and Rep. Jean Cowan in Newport
Governor John Kitzhaber and Rep. Jeanne Cowan will host a town hall in Newport on October 1st. Governor Kitzhaber will give an overview of the health care crisis and what individuals can do to impact change then attendees will share their thoughts and ask questions.
Monday, October 1, 2007, 4:30 - 6:00 PM
Lincoln County Board of Commissioners Hearing Room
225 W. Olive Street
Newport, OR
For more information, please contact:
PATRICK SIENG, Legislative Aide/Chief of Staff
State Representative Jean Cowan
House District 10 - Central Oregon Coast
350 State Capitol ∙ Salem, OR 97310
Phone: 503-986-1990 ∙ Toll-Free: 800-332-2313
Fax: 503-986-1561
E-mail: patrick.sieng@state.or.us

Want to know where the Presidential candidates stand on health care reform?
The Archimedes Movement invites you and your guests to join us on a statewide (and beyond) house party conference call with John Kitzhaber on Thursday, October 16th. The call is to discuss the health reform plans of Presidential candidates Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama, as well as address the need for grassroots reform at the state level. This is a great opportunity for you to invite family, friends, and neighbors into your home to not only learn learn about the candidates' plans but also to grow the Archimedes Movement.



