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Insurance Doesn't Have to Be Scary
Becoming insured helps you get the care you need. If you don’t already have health insurance, we can help you sign up for the Oregon Health Plan.
Following current COVID-19 guidelines, enrollment assistance will be conducted over the phone. Please call us at 503.583.6659 for help with a new application, to check on the status of a submitted application, or to renew your Oregon Health Plan coverage.

Who is eligible
Eligibility for Oregon Health Plan (OHP) is determined by the Oregon Health Authority. If we cannot complete an application, or if you are found to be ineligible, we are happy to sit down and help figure out where you can go to find other coverage possibilities.
Location
Outside In
1132 SW 13th Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Contact
503.583.6659
ohp-assistance@outsidein.org
Cost
Free
OHP Enrollment Hours
Monday | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
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Tuesday | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Wednesday | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Thursday | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Friday | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
*We are closed until 12:30 p.m. on the 2nd Tuesday of every month.
Services We Provide
Health Insurance Enrollment Assistance
As OHP-certified community partners, we can help you update your address, income, and household size with the OHA much more quickly than doing it on your own.
Our enrollment team can guide you under any of these circumstances
- Have you had health insurance but lost it?
- Have you or someone in you family not signed up for any type of insurance?
- Have you received notice to renew your insurance, but not sure how?
- Are you on a plan you cannot afford?
Many programs exist to assist people who might not be able to afford insurance. We have insurance enrollers who are knowledgeable on the programs available and can help you find affordable solutions.
Contact our Enrollment team at 503.535.3860 or at ohp-assistance@outsidein.org.
Services Covered By OHP
Medical/Emergency
- Hearing aids and hearing aid exams
- Hospice care
- Emergency treatment and ambulance transportation
- Inpatient and outpatient care
- Immunizations and vaccines
- Labor and delivery
- Laboratory and X-rays
- Medical care from a physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant
- Physical, occupational, and speech therapy
- Prescription drugs
Mental Health
- Comprehensive mental and behavioral health care
- Counseling
- Alcohol and drug treatment programs
Dental
- Basic services including cleanings, fluoride varnish, fillings, and extractions
- Urgent of immediate treatment
- Dentures
- Stainless steel crowns for molars
The Oregon Health Plan (OHP)
OHP is Oregon’s Medicaid program for low-income Oregon residents. To qualify, you must live in Oregon and meet Medicaid income requirements: Generally, you can earn up to 138 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. This is $16,000 for a single person, or $32,900 for a family of four.
- Medical, mental health and dental services
- Eligibility based on income and immigration status
- Prescriptions and medical procedures at no cost (no copays or premiums if the provider accepts OHP)
Emergency coverage available for undocumented residents.
Medicaid plans we are in network with
- DMAP/Oregon Medicaid
- Care Oregon
- Trillium
- OHSU
- Providence (Dual Eligible only)
OHP by County
OHP is offered by county. Outside In is in the tri-county region of Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington counties. If you are not residing in the tri-county area, then it is recommended that you seek care in your geographical area. If you are moving to our area and need help enrolling in OHP, contact our assisters.*Map provided by oregon.gov.
Private Insurance Plans
If you don’t meet the requirements for Medicaid/OHP, you may qualify for discounted health insurance costs through federal and local proframs. In most cases, private plans are available under an open enrollment period from November through January. However, there are many exceptions, so it is worthwile to call our enrollers and ask.
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