At the annual meeting of the Oregon Medical Association, Wyden also said three prongs are necessary to stem the opioid epidemic, treatment, prevention and enforcement.
Jill Archer has also joined CareOregon as director of behavioral health and integration after leaving Clackamas County where she was deputy director of health, housing and human services.
Our stellar panel of state legislators, policymakers, health industry representatives and consumer advocates takes a look at the rising costs of healthcare and potential solutions.