A New Report Offers a Look Into Oregon’s Good, Bad and Ugly Rankings on Health Care (2024)

Oregon has weathered the pandemic in relatively good health, according to a new report out June 16 from the Commonwealth Fund, a century-old foundation that advocates for better health care policy.

The state scored 14th out of 50 states and the District of Columbia for overall health, judged by a variety of measures, including health care services provided and avoided, and residents’ general health. That’s in the top one-third of the country.

That picture fractures a little on closer examination.

By some measures, Oregon is the picture of good health care, given its long-term policy efforts to improve cost savings in its use of hospitals. But the state earns low rankings by several metrics related to mental health and addiction.

Notably, Oregon’s low vaccination rate for children had risen sharply—at least before the full brunt of the pandemic was felt. But its mental health care for kids had worsened by some measures.

Jason Renaud, secretary of the board for the Mental Health Association of Portland, decries the state’s mental health ratings. “Oregon has been inexcusably last for a long, long time,” Renaud says. “And I haven’t seen it have much of an effect on the sense of urgency on the part of the providers or the government.”

The numbers give an interesting perspective on where Oregonians should expect to see gaps in the health of their fellow citizens.

How Oregon ranked among the 50 states and District of Columbia for best performance on health indicators:

1st

for two measures of hospital use (admissions of patients 18-64 with employer insurance for ambulatory care, and avoidable ER visits by the same group)

10th

for adult obesity

27th

for children overweight or obese

(The problem notably worsened. Oregon went from 22% of children with obesity in 2016-2017 to 32% in 2019-20 while the national average only increased from 31% to 32%.)

13th

for children without all recommended vaccines

(Oregon’s rate vastly improved to 23% in 2020, down from 42% in 2016.)

15th

for children who did not receive needed mental health care

(Oregon worsened from 10% in 2016-17 to 16% in 2019-20.)

39th

for suicides per 100,000

43rd

for adults with any mental illness reporting unmet need (29%)

44th

for alcohol-related deaths per 100,000

A New Report Offers a Look Into Oregon’s Good, Bad and Ugly Rankings on Health Care (2024)

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A New Report Offers a Look Into Oregon’s Good, Bad and Ugly Rankings on Health Care? ›

By some measures, Oregon is the picture of good health care, given its long-term policy efforts to improve cost savings in its use of hospitals. But the state earns low rankings by several metrics related to mental health and addiction.

What are the health care issues in Oregon? ›

They include a mental health crisis, a shortage of hospital beds that is exacerbated during surges in COVID-19, influenza or other illnesses like RSV. There's also an ongoing workforce shortage in health care that impacts hospitals, access to behavioral health care and other services.

What state ranks number one in healthcare? ›

Among states, Hawaii ranks No. 1 overall for healthcare, according to U.S. News & World Report's annual best states rankings published May 7.

How good of a state is Oregon? ›

Although Oregon scored well on a few factors — ranked at No. 13 for quality of life and at No. 15 for economy — it was in the middle for education and health and in the bottom 10 for affordability and safety rankings, according to WalletHub.

How good is healthcare in Oregon? ›

The state scored 14th out of 50 states and the District of Columbia for overall health, judged by a variety of measures, including health care services provided and avoided, and residents' general health. That's in the top one-third of the country.

What state has the best healthcare for seniors? ›

States ranking for best health and healthcare for senior adults in the U.S. in 2023. In 2023, across all states in the United States, Utah was ranked as the healthiest state for older adults aged 65 years and above, followed by New Hampshire and Colorado.

Is Oregon more Democratic or Republican? ›

Oregon leans Democratic as a state, with both U.S. senators from the Democratic party, as well as four out of Oregon's six U.S. Representatives. The Democratic candidate for president has won in Oregon in every election since 1988.

Is it cheaper to live in Oregon or California? ›

Cost of Living

Historically, Oregon has been a more affordable place to live than California. This can vary depending on what region of each state you're looking at, but the general consensus is that you'll most often find a higher cost of living in California. Here are a few reasons why.

What is Oregon State ranked? ›

Oregon State University Rankings

Oregon State University is ranked #142 out of 439 National Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

What is Oregon State public health ranked? ›

Oregon State Public Health Rankings

Oregon State was ranked #80 on College Factual's most recent list of the best schools for public health majors.

What is Oregon's economy ranked? ›

Oregon ranks 24th in economy size among states and Washington, DC. In the 3rd quarter of 2023, Oregon accounted for 1.2% of the US economy.

Is Oregon a healthy state? ›

Oregon often has a reputation of being a healthy state, with an abundance of opportunities for outdoor activities.

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