Oregon Receives $4 Million For Behavioral Healthcare
(Washington, D.C.) -- Oregon is receiving four-million-dollars to improve behavioral health services around the state. The money is coming from the Health Resources and Services Administration. 240-million-dollars is being distributed nationwide. The money will go to health centers in Portland, Roseburg, Prineville, Hood River, and Fossil. Health centers serve as a primary source of care for people who are uninsured, underinsured, or enrolled in Medicaid.



