Oregon's $Million Bed Tracking System Fails
Update: 2025-12-24
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Oregons Behavioral Health Coordination Center, funded with millions in taxpayer dollars, has been criticized for failing to improve real-time bed availability in mental health and addiction treatment centers. Despite its intended purpose, the system has been deemed flawed and ineffective, creating new paperwork burdens and offering little real help to the behavioral health system. The report by a state workgroup calls for fixes to cut red tape and boost efficiency statewide, highlighting the centers shortcomings in achieving its goals. Checkout Solipillow.com
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