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Physician groups back HCR 202A as a long‑term framework for affordable, accessible care

February 27, 2026 | Legislative, Oregon


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Physician groups back HCR 202A as a long‑term framework for affordable, accessible care
Health‑care stakeholders testified in favor of House Concurrent Resolution 202A, which declares a state goal that by 2033 Oregonians have access to affordable, high‑quality care and that the system be less complex and more sustainable.

Courtney Dresser of the Oregon Medical Association told senators that piecemeal changes will not suffice and urged a coordinated approach to prepare for declining federal funding and workforce pressures. "Meeting this moment will require some pretty big, coordinated thinking and a shared vision," Dresser said. Betsy Boyd Flynn of the Oregon Academy of Family Physicians echoed that message, pointing to primary‑care capacity and provider retirement as reasons the state needs a long‑term plan.

Witnesses said HCR 202A is a nonbinding resolution that sets a policy direction — not a statute — but that the guidance could shape future legislation and budget choices. The committee heard no opposition during the limited testimony and closed the public hearing to consider next steps.

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