PacificSource’s Lane County pullout is a ‘canary in the coal mine,’ CEO says

In the wake of massive layoffs and a pullout from overseeing care for 92,000 low-income people in Lane County, PacificSource CEO John Espinola says the Springfield-based health insurer is “right sizing” to reconcile escalating costs with rates paid by the state.

But while the physician-turned-executive is optimistic about the nonprofit’s ability to stay in business, he’s concerned about the direction of the Oregon Health Plan, the Medicaid-funded program that provides free care to 1.4 million Oregonians with lower incomes — who constitute a third of the state’s population.

PacificSource provides care for low-income people in Central Oregon, the Columbia Gorge and Marion, Polk and Klamath counties, while its work for the program in Lane County will wrap up early next year…

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