OPCA staff closely track developments at the federal level while thoughtfully balancing federal and state initiatives, staying attentive to activity across the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. This ongoing work helps ensure our strategy remains grounded, coordinated, and responsive to the realities facing our health centers.

OPCA is responsive to identifying and working on concepts that relate to protecting health center financial sustainability and the integrity of Oregon’s Medicaid program. In 2026, our policy team is focused on a variety of priorities in three key areas.

Health Center Sustainability

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Patient Access

OPCA Members: Log in to the member portal to explore OPCA’s 2026 Policy Priorities and learn what’s ahead.

Oregon’s 33 Federally Qualified Community Health Centers (FQHCS) serve 500,000+ patients at 330+ locations statewide.

Policy Resources

OPCA analyzes federal information from the Uniform Data System (UDS) to understand the impact our members have on the overall health and wellness of Oregon’s communities. The Tableau chart below offers insights organized by state and federal voting districts as well as statewide information and insights about each health center.