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Oregon Health Plan Blog. Locally Owned Portland Pharmacies That Accept OHP. OHP Update – Year One. January 3, 2015. After a year of having Oregon Health Plan, here’s my OHP Update. The real problem with this first year was the now-well-known bungled launch of Cover Oregon. I thought that was an indicator of how bad this whole journey would be. Instead, the coverage was not horrible. By no means was it spectacular, and it met my needs for this year. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). May 7, 2014.
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