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Oregon Behavioral Health Support Program

Comagine Health is proud to be the Independent and Qualified Agent for the Oregon Health Authority’s behavioral health program. This program ensures that adults with severe and persistent mental illness are actively involved in directing their treatment through person-centered care planning.

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MIPS Tips: MIPS in a COVID-19 World

5/21/2020, 12:00 pm - 5/21/2020, 1:00 pm (PDT)

Given COVID-19, many eligible Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) clinicians and clinics may be impacted. Join us for the latest information on MIPS for 2020 including changes related to COVID-19.

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Modify Resident TVs for In-Room Activity Programming

COVID-19
Long-Term Post-Acute Care

Activities that deliver the social model of care are severely restricted by current CMS and CDC responses to COVID-19. A solution? Modify resident televisions to deliver in-room activity programming by setting up digital-to-analog converters. The device for this modification costs less than $20. 

  • Examples of programming provided include:
  • Simple chair exercises
  • Relaxation, meditation
  • Sing-a-longs
  • Laughter Therapy with Celeste
  • Cooking classes
  • Chat with a chaplain
  • Music with themes like Motown, '50s, '60s

Click here for more activity director resources.

Scroll about a quarter down the page to the "Live Broadcast" section for links with directions on how to set up the converters.

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Oregon Behavioral Health Support Program Members

Welcome to the Oregon Behavioral Health Support Program website. Your health and well-being are our priority. We are committed to supporting Oregonians with behavioral health needs and making sure you have the right treatment in the right setting for your unique situation.

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Oregon Behavioral Health Support Program Providers

The Oregon Behavioral Health Support Program ensures that adults in Oregon with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) are actively involved in directing their treatment through person-centered care planning.

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