barney speight

Barney Speight Isn't Kidding When He Says He's Retiring

Before leaving state government, however, Speight had some words of wisdom about the future of coordinated care organizations.
May 10, 2013 – This time around Barney Speight insists it's for real. On July 1, he's stepping down as special assistant to the director of the Oregon Health Authority, Dr. Bruce Goldberg, and intends to retire – for good. Read More >>

Barney Speight Returns to State Government

This time around he’s working as a special assistant to Bruce Goldberg
August 15, 2012 -- Barney Speight is back at state government again. After leaving earlier last year to join the ODS Companies, Speight has returned to the Oregon Health Authority – this time as a special assistant to Dr. Bruce Goldberg, director. Read More >>

Barney Speight Returns to ODS, Again

March 2, 2011 -- Talk about a revolving door. Barney Speight has returned again to work for ODS Companies, bookmarked by two stints with state government. Read More >>

Barney Speight to Retire from State Government

August 19, 2010 – Less than a year after returning to state government, Barney Speight plans to retire on Dec. 31. Read More >>

Oregon Embarks on Public Health Plan Option

More questions than answers surround the creation of a statewide public option and health insurance exchange
August 11, 2010 -- Those who fought so hard for a publicly-owned health insurance option during much of 2009, only to be dismissed by Congress, may see their dreams realized at least in Oregon by 2014. Read More >>

Intent on Transformation

Public purchasers are positioned to lead, having a hold on 33 percent of the insurance market
March 10, 2010 -- As the largest purchaser of healthcare -- next to Medicare – public purchasers are positioned to transform the delivery system under the leadership of Barney Speight. Read More >>

Barney Speight Comes Back; Tom Burns Joins Oregon Health Authority

September 3, 2009 -- Barney Speight is returning to state government on Sept. 14. He’ll be in charge of purchasing medical services for nearly 850,000 Oregonians, including state employees, Medicaid recipients and seniors, and work for the Oregon Health Authority. Read More >>
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