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COVID-19 Healthcare Partner Resources

On May 11, 2023 OHA filed a temporary suspension of OAR 333-019-1010, COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement for Healthcare Providers and Healthcare Staff in Healthcare Settings.

While state-level COVID-19 vaccination requirement for staff in health care settings was suspended on May 11, 2023, facilities and agencies subject to regulation of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) are still required to ensure staff vaccination to comply with federal recommendations. CMS indicated in their Guidance for the Expiration of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE), QSO-23-13-ALL, issued on May 1, 2023, that new CMS guidance will be issued soon. The current CMS vaccination requirement, as reflected in CMS’s Revised Guidance for Staff Vaccination Requirements, QSO-23-02-ALL, issued on October 26, 2022, will remain in place until CMS issues new guidance.


Health care providers may be required to wear masks in compliance with federal laws. For facilities subject to CMS regulations, visit OHA’s Health Care Regulation and Quality Improvement webpage: www.healthoregon.org/hflc. On this webpage, you will find updated memos for facilities and agencies subject to CMS regulations:

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Behavioral Health

Refer to Health Care Providers for additional applicable guidance and resources.

Visit the Behavioral Health Services site for additional information.

Clinical Laboratories

Correctional Facilities

  
OHA recommends correctional and detention facilities follow CDC Guidance for Correctional and Detention Facilities

Dental Providers

EMS PSAPs LEOs

Health Care Providers

Visit the COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Providers for most recent guidance.

K-12 Schools

Visit Oregon Department of Education for the most recent guidance.

Visit OHA's Testing in K-12 schools for testing resources.

Local Public Health Authorities and Tribes

Long-Term Care Facilities

Oregon Health Authority Regional Infection Preventionists are available throughout the state of Oregon to support long-term care facilities to strengthen infection prevention and control. Request an infection control consult with your regional infection preventionist here.

Oregon Health Plan Providers

  
COVID-19 Information for OHP Members
​COVID-19 Information for Oregon Health Plan Partners

Pharmacies

  
Visit the Oregon Board of Pharmacy website for the most recent gui​dance.
Order authorizing pharamcists to administer vaccines to persons three years of age and older

Veterinarians