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Coos County approves six-month extensions, amendments to Oregon Health Authority agreements for behavioral-health services
Summary
The Coos County Board of Commissioners voted to approve three intergovernmental agreement amendments with the Oregon Health Authority: a six-month extension for a Choice-model residential program, a six-month CFAA extension covering broader services (about $1.6 million), and a second amendment adjusting public‑health fee-setting language.
The Coos County Board of Commissioners on an August 2025 consent vote approved a set of amendments and extensions to intergovernmental agreements (IGAs) with the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) that maintain county behavioral-health services while the state and counties continue negotiating a new regional contract.
At the meeting the board approved a six-month extension of IGA number 44300-00026103-1 to continue funding the Choice-model program that supports adults in residential facilities; commissioners were told the extension covers roughly $102,000 in additional funds to provide transition services for people leaving state hospitals who lack insurance coverage. The board also approved a separate six-month extension —…
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