Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid)
Last updated: June 15, 2026
The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) is Oregons Medicaid program, administered by the Oregon Health Authority. It provides health coverage to eligible children, pregnant people, adults, seniors, and people with disabilities. What you qualify for and what is covered varies by eligibility category.
Who is eligible
Eligibility for the Oregon Health Plan depends on income, household size, age, and category such as children, pregnant people, adults, seniors, or people with disabilities. Income limits differ by group, so the Oregon Health Authority determines eligibility when you apply.
What is covered
OHP covers a range of medical services that can include doctor visits, hospital care, prescriptions, behavioral health, dental, and preventive care depending on your category. Specific covered benefits vary by member and program.
How to apply
You can apply for the Oregon Health Plan online through the ONE eligibility system, by phone, by mail, or with help from a local partner. You provide information about income, household, and citizenship or immigration status to determine eligibility.
Official source: Oregon Health Authority Oregon Health Plan
Frequently asked questions
What is the Oregon Health Plan?
The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) is the name of Oregons Medicaid program, administered by the Oregon Health Authority.
Who qualifies for the Oregon Health Plan?
Eligibility depends on income, household size, age, and category. Children, pregnant people, seniors, and people with disabilities may qualify.
How do I apply for the Oregon Health Plan?
Apply online through the ONE system, by phone, by mail, or with help from a local partner.
Check your eligibility
See which federal and state benefit programs you may qualify for with Benefit Guardian.
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