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The Crisis in Supported Employment No One Is Talking About

17 min · 6 de jun de 2025
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In this episode of Services & Solutions, host Corey Jeppesen sits down with ODDS data analyst Andre Harboe to reveal why Oregon’s one-of-a-kind “hours worked” billing model for job coaching is about to face a major shakeup—and how missing a single hour in EXPRESS could cost providers up to 28% of their rate when the new numbers drop in mid-2026. Andre breaks down exactly what “direct contact” really means (hint: it’s more than just clocking in), why catching up on backbilling could be a game-changer, and how just a few small data tweaks now could safeguard those critical job coaching dollars. If you care about keeping community-supported employment thriving, you’ll want to hear this before it’s too late.

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The Crisis in Supported Employment No One Is Talking About

In this episode of Services & Solutions, host Corey Jeppesen sits down with ODDS data analyst Andre Harboe to reveal why Oregon’s one-of-a-kind “hours worked” billing model for job coaching is about to face a major shakeup—and how missing a single hour in EXPRESS could cost providers up to 28% of their rate when the new numbers drop in mid-2026. Andre breaks down exactly what “direct contact” really means (hint: it’s more than just clocking in), why catching up on backbilling could be a game-changer, and how just a few small data tweaks now could safeguard those critical job coaching dollars. If you care about keeping community-supported employment thriving, you’ll want to hear this before it’s too late.

6 de jun de 202517 min