Informe a la comunidad 2025
Mission critical: Expanding access to whole-person care

Mission critical: Expanding access to whole-person care

Message from Mae Pfeil
Directora ejecutiva de Columbia Pacific CCO

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Misión, valores y visión

Nuestra misión

Inspirar las conexiones locales que promueven la salud de los miembros y la resiliencia de la comunidad

Nuestros valores

Transparencia, responsabilidad,
honestidad, respeto y compromiso

Nuestra visión

Crear un acceso equitativo y sostenible a una atención médica y servicios comunitarios de calidad

Nuestra misión

Inspirar las conexiones locales que promueven la salud de los miembros y la resiliencia de la comunidad

Nuestros valores

Transparencia, responsabilidad,
honestidad, respeto y compromiso

Nuestra visión

Crear un acceso equitativo y sostenible a una atención médica y servicios comunitarios de calidad

En números*

81,230

Number of non-emergency medical trips provided to members

1,145

Number of members who received care coordination services

72 %

Share of eligible primary care visits that included depression screening and follow up**

*cantidades redondeadas
**2025 CCO Quality Incentive metric 

Un grupo visita el interior de los apartamentos Hawk's Eye en Seaside, Oregon.

Strengthening families through in-home mental health care

In late 2025, Youth Villages began offering its intensive, in-home behavioral health treatment program to Columbia Pacific members in Tillamook County. The launch was the culmination of an effort by Columbia Pacific and local partners to fill a long-standing gap in care.

When kids are at high risk of being separated from their families because of mental health challenges, the program can change a family’s trajectory through mental-health skills training, peer support and more. It also helps families safely reunify after higher levels of care, such as foster-care placements.

“The program doesn’t just focus on the child but also supports the circles around the child that impact their success,” said Qurynn Hale, Columbia Pacific Behavioral Health Program Manager.

Jóvenes participan en un panel en la Cumbre de Salud de la Comunidad 2024 de Columbia Pacific.

Columbia Pacific housing fund makes a lasting impact

Following more than five years of sustained commitment to affordable housing, Columbia Pacific completed its Regional Housing Impact Fund in 2025.

Together with some of our largest clinical partners, the fund awarded more than $7 million in grants to meet critical needs. The investments will ultimately add 485 new housing units and 45 shelter beds across the region, which has some of the highest per-capita rates of houselessness statewide. When Willet Apartments  (one of our first investments) broke ground in July 2022, the city of Tillamook hadn’t seen an affordable housing development in nearly three decades.

Learn more about our housing investments.

Una residente de la comunidad llena una encuesta para la Evaluación regional de salud de Columbia Pacific CCO.

Reinvesting profits to support early literacy and more

Under the state’s SHARE Initiative, Columbia Pacific invests part of its profits back into the communities it serves. Our SHARE investments have traditionally focused on housing. In 2025, however, we awarded SHARE grants that address a broader mix of priorities, including early literacy and substance use disorder.

For instance, we’re using SHARE dollars to continue our longtime support for the local program partner of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. The program inspires a love of reading by gifting free, high-quality books to children (birth to age 5). Since 2018, it has distributed more than 200,000 books to children in our region.

Una persona en silla de ruedas utiliza una rampa exterior para acceder a la casa.

Language access investments reduce barriers to care

About 3,000 Columbia Pacific members speak Spanish as their primary spoken language, and access to in-person health care interpretation has long been a challenge across our rural region. In early 2025, our Board approved an investment to address this need. Clinical and community partners serving large numbers of Spanish-speaking members were then invited to apply for funding to enhance their capacity to offer onsite, in-person interpretation.

These investments are already yielding results. At Columbia Memorial Hospital, experience scores for Hispanic and Latino patients have improved significantly thanks to the addition of a full-time, onsite Spanish interpreter, among other initiatives.

Learn more about language services for members.

Donaciones comunitarias

Columbia Pacific invierte en la atención y las comunidades

Somos una organización de beneficio comunitario sin fines de lucro que atiende a más de 36,000 miembros del Plan de Salud de Oregón.

Miembros por condado
Inversiones en la comunidad de 2025
Inversiones clínicas de 2025*

*Las inversiones clínicas no incluyen distribuciones de los acuerdos de riesgo compartido

Nuestra Junta directiva de 2025

Nancy Avery

Manager, Dental Medicaid Operations & Provider Network

ODS Community Dental

Jonathan Betlinski, MD

Director, División de Psiquiatría Pública

Oregon Health & Science University

Shawn Bower

Directora ejecutiva

Iron Tribe Network

Pam Cooper

Directora de Finanzas

Providence Seaside Hospital

Sherrie Ford

Directora

Columbia Health Services

Eric C. Hunter

Presidente y director ejecutivo

CareOregon

Steven Manesis

Miembro del Consejo Asesor Comunitario

Condado de Clatsop

Monica D. Martinez

Vicepresidenta/Asesora general, Asuntos Legales y Normativos

CareOregon

Viviana Matthews, presidente de la Junta

Directora ejecutiva

Clatsop Community Action

Erin Skaar, Board Chair

Comisionado

Condado de Tillamook

Joe Skariah, DO

Médico

Oregon Health & Science University Family Medicine

Eric Swanson

Presidente

Adventist Health Tillamook

Nicole Williams

Directora de Operaciones

Columbia Memorial Hospital