465 Beds By December 2026 Oregonlive – Governor kotek, oregon health authority announce goal of 465 more treatment beds by 2026 Every oregonian should have access to services. Oregon governor kotek and oha plan to add 465 behavioral health beds by 2026, as evidenced by a new dashboard tracking the state's progress. With the projected goal of adding 465 beds by december 2026.

Salem, or — today, governor tina kotek and the oregon health authority (oha) announced a residential treatment capacity dashboard to track the state's progress towards additional behavioral health residential treatment beds and recovery housing units across oregon, with the projected goal of adding 465 beds by december 2026. Tina kotek and the oregon health authority released on wednesday. The state is looking to add 465 beds by the end of 2026.

465 Beds By December 2026 Oregonlive

465 Beds By December 2026 Oregonlive

465 Beds By December 2026 Oregonlive

Coast to coast am with george noory; Oregon is projected to have 465 more behavioral health treatment beds by the end of 2026, thanks to a $350 million state investment, with the largest growth of 31% applying to standard residential. Oregon is set to add by the end of 2026 another 465 beds for people in need of residential mental health or addiction treatment, according to projections on a new online dashboard that gov.

Oregonians have another tool to keep track of the state’s work to expand the state’s behavioral health system. Clay travis & buck sexton; Oregon to add 465 treatment beds.

The dashboard includes existing capacity, added capacity based on existing provider contracts, and projected capacity based on contracts in development across bed types.

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