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Statewide budget cuts cause OPHP to close Nov. 27
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The current recession has reduced state revenues, and has forced the Legislature to make deep cuts. Coping with these cuts includes closing the Office of Private Health Partnerships (OPHP) and most other state agencies on 10 Fridays that fall throughout the current two-year budget period (see link to the list of closure dates below). The first closure day is Friday, Nov. 27. OPHP workers will take a mandatory unpaid furlough day. We expect online services that are normally available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to be available on the closure day. We regret any inconvenience this closure may cause, and we look forward to reopening Monday morning, Nov. 30.
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Welcome to the Office of Private Health Partnerships Web site. Since the Office of Private Health Partnerships was created by the 1987 Oregon Legislature our agency has been dedicated to helping more Oregonians gain access to health benefits coverage. We believe that access is a critical element in Oregon's overall quality of life, and that by building strong community-based partnerships, our small agency can help reduce Oregon's uninsured rate.
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