During 2017, the 16 Oregon Medicaid coordinated care organization (CCOs) improved performance on three child-focused metrics: adolescent well-care visits, health assessments for children in custody of the Department of Human Services (DHS) custody, and developmental screening in the first three years of life. A CCO is a network of health care provider organizations that provide integrated Medicaid physical, behavioral, and oral health care services. The Oregon Health Authority monitors the quality of care provided by the CCOs.

The percentage of adolescents and young adults (ages 12-21) who had at least one well-care visit during the measurement . . .

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