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Therapists Accepting Oregon Health Plan (OHP)

Accessing no-cost mental health care through Medicaid CCOs.

The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) provides comprehensive mental health coverage with zero out-of-pocket costs for members. Because OHP is managed by regional Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs), it is vital to find a provider who is in-network with your specific CCO, such as Trillium Community Health, Health Share of Oregon, or PacificSource Community Solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is therapy free on OHP?

Yes. For covered services with in-network providers, there are no copays or bills for the patient.

Can I use OHP for telehealth?

Yes. OHP covers telehealth therapy across the entire state of Oregon, provided the counselor is licensed in Oregon and contracted with your CCO.

Do I need a referral?

No. OHP members generally do not need a referral from a primary care provider to access mental health or substance use disorder evaluations and treatment.

What if I am outside my CCO area?

While local care is preferred, many telehealth providers can serve you if they are contracted with your specific regional CCO.

How do I find an OHP therapist in Eugene?

In Lane County, most OHP members are assigned to PacificSource Community Solutions or Trillium. You can filter our directory specifically for these CCOs.

Using Ohp Open Card for Therapy

If you have Ohp Open Card, federal and state parity laws require that mental health care be covered equitably with physical health care. This means your plan likely covers individual therapy, couples counseling (in some cases), and psychiatric medication management.

When contacting a provider, always verify your specific benefits. You can ask the therapist's billing office to run a "Verification of Benefits" (VOB) before your first session, ensuring you know exactly what your copay or deductible responsibility is.

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