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Marion County approves $299,650 reimbursement to OHA; public‑health contract adjusted

2627021 · February 12, 2025
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The board authorized a $299,650 repayment to the Oregon Health Authority for unspent behavioral‑health funds from the 2017–2019 biennium and approved an amendment that shifts $120,206.28 in COVID dollars from fiscal 2023–24 into the current fiscal year for public‑health purposes.

Marion County Health and Human Services told the board Wednesday that it will repay $299,650 to the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) covering unutilized behavioral‑health funds from the 2017–2019 biennium, and the board approved the funding transaction.

Ryan Matthews, HHS administrator, said the behavioral‑health reconciliation process can run long and that the county had set aside funds from that period to ensure it could complete the…

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