Columbia Pacific is committed to helping you and your family stay well and live a healthy life. You can help prevent many serious illnesses and health conditions by making small, healthy lifestyle changes, using preventive health
and wellness services, and working with your primary care provider (PCP).
Columbia Pacific's care coordination services
Our care coordination services are available to all Columbia Pacific members. When you request these services, a care coordinator will help you:
- Work with the health care system.
- Find primary care and specialty providers.
- Access community and social services.
- Get services and medical equipment.
- Coordinate your care among your providers if you have:
- A disability.
- Several chronic conditions.
- Special health care needs.
- And more.
Care coordination services support your whole-person health. That means your physical health, but also your mental and oral health, too. We will create a care plan that is based on your needs, so you can reach your health care goals.
If you have both Medicaid and Medicare, we can also help coordinate your care between them. We want to make sure you get the care and services you need.
No referral is needed for coordinated care services. Call Customer Service at 503-488-2822, toll-free 855-722-8206 or TTY 711. We will put you in touch with a staff member
who is specially trained in care coordination.
Questions about benefits?
Call Columbia Pacific Customer Service 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday:
- Local: 503-488-2822
- Toll-free: 855-722-8206
- TTY: 711
For questions about your health, call your primary care provider (PCP).
What can primary care do for you?
Watch this short video (in English or Spanish) to learn how primary care can help you stay healthy and the many services primary care providers offer.Health and wellness topics
In this section, you’ll find helpful information about some common health topics.
For children:
For adults:
- Nutrition and activity
- Health screenings
- Flu
- Stop smoking
- Women's health
- Men's health
- Diabetes
- Pneumonia
- Asthma
- Vaccines
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