Committees

The Oregon Health Care Quality Corporation engages all stakeholders in its work to improve the quality and affordability of health care in Oregon. Q Corp’s Board of Directors, now merged with and operating as the Board of Directors for HealthInsight Oregon, includes senior representatives of state agencies, health plans, hospitals, employers and consumer and medical groups. Q Corp’s subcommittees include over 150 volunteers who bring their expertise and perspectives to this work.

 

Board of Directors

The HealthInsight Oregon Board of Directors provides vision and oversight of projects, advocates for the organization among community stakeholders, approves the budget and assures sound financial policies and processes and addresses barriers to the organization’s mission and vision.

 

Executive Committee

The Executive Committee meets every two months in the interim between full board meetings.

 

Governance & Leadership Committee

The Governance & Leadership Committee manages board development and ensures that the board is responsive to HealthInsight’s needs. The committee nominates and supports new board members and recommends and develops the organizational structure of HealthInsight’s board and committees in alignment with the strategic plan.

 

Staff Committees

 

Cost of Care Steering Committee

The Cost of Care Steering Committee's charge is to guide Q Corp on implementing cost of care and payment reform products and services, and to inform the development of new related products and services.

View the current Cost of Care Steering Committee roster.

 

Data Collaborative Steering Committee

The Data Collaborative Steering Committee is a newly-forming committee comprised of organizations participating in Q Corp’s Data Collaborative – health plans, the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare, and the Oregon Health Authority. The committee is intended to both guide Q Corp on the current and future role of the Data Collaborative, and to provide a forum for data suppliers and users to develop and share best practices in utilizing aggregated health care data to transform health care in Oregon.