SALEM — Newly released public records show how in the span of less than a month, Oregon Health Authority officials reversed course and decided to phase out a nearly 30-year-old
A a policy shift in the Oregon Health Plan could make it easier for doctors to bill the state for treatments categorized as unimportant in the past from removing a crayon from a kid's nose to inpatient care for children with severe autism.
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