Financial and Medicaid Services
The OHSU Financial and Medicaid Services office provides screening, intake or referral, and follow-up service for those uninsured and under-insured OHSU patients who might qualify for state and/or federal medical assistance programs. We can assist you with the application process, if appropriate.
You can also apply for the Oregon Health Plan directly by calling the Oregon Health Plan Application Center at
800-699-9075.
For more information, please call us at 503 494-1671 Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Our office is located at Sam Jackson Hall, room 1306 on OHSU's Marquam Hill campus.
If you have questions about an OHSU bill you have received, please contact the OHSU billing customer service department.
Mailing address:
OHSU Financial and Medicaid Services
Mail code OP25
3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road
Portland, OR 97239
Resources for Oregon Residents
- Oregon Healthcare.gov - Website to help Oregonians learn about and apply for health care coverage.
- TANF - Temporary Assistance for Needy Families provides assistance and work opportunities to low income families with children while they strive to become self-sufficient.
- ADVSD - The Multnomah County Aging, Disability and Veterans Services Division
website provides information on financial and medical programs for seniors, people with disabilities, veterans, and caregivers, as well as information and links for resources in the Portland area. ' - SSA - The Social Security Administration (SSA) website provides information about retirement, survivors and disability insurance benefits, and supplemental security income. The site also provides wage reporting information for employers.
- SHIBA - A statewide network of trained volunteers who educate, assist, and serve as advocates for people with Medicare. SHIBA volunteers help people with Medicare understand their rights and options in health insurance, so that they can make informed choices.
Resources for Washington Residents
- Washington Health Plan Finder - This is Washington’s health benefit exchange where Washingtonians can learn about and apply for health care coverage.
- TANF - Temporary Assistance for Needy Families provides assistance and work opportunities to low income families with children while they strive to become self-sufficient. Washington Connection – The Washington Connection website, a link to services for senior, people with disabilities and caregivers.
- SSA - The Social Security Administration (SSA) website provides information about retirement, survivors and disability insurance benefits, and supplemental security income. The site also provides wage reporting information for employers.
- SHIBA - A statewide network of trained volunteers who educate, assist, and serve as advocates for people with Medicare. SHIBA volunteers help people with Medicare understand their rights and options in health insurance, so that they can make informed choices.