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Health insurance survey
Oregon’s public university students are being surveyed to gain a better understanding about how health insurance coverage impacts them.
Current research shows:
- Adults ages 19-34 represent 39% of the uninsured in the U.S.
- 23% of uninsured individuals needed care but did not get it due to cost
- 26% of uninsured individuals postponed seeking care due to cost
Participation in this survey will be used to help provide affordable health insurance for these students.
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Blood Drives:
Each term, the Student Health and Counseling Center sponsors the American Red Cross’s Blood Drive. Notices and online updates are sent out to the campus and community as the terms blood drive approaches for individuals to make appointments online. learn more
Campus Wellness Challenge (CWC):
Designed to help set and achieve personal wellness goals, by keeping a log of food intake and activity levels. learn more
Peer Mentoring
-Promoting healthy lifestyles
-Assisting the transition to college
-Providing services to peers/community. learn more
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Hours of operation:
8am -5pm mon thru fri
location: (map)
across from
Werner Center
ph: 503.838.8313
email: studenthealth@wou.edu |
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Medical services are avilable for both routine and acute care. Clinical services are provided by certified physicians, physician assistants, and supported by medical assistants.
Who we serve and the Student Health fee:
Who can use these services?
- The Student Health and Counseling Center is available to all students currently enrolled at Western Oregon University
The Student Health Fee...
- ...entitles students to routine office visits to the health center and to an intake session (and five individual counseling sessions) in the counseling center. There is a nominal fee for additional counseling sessions. Students registered for nine or more credits during the academic year (six or more during the summer session) pay the student health fee.
Students enrolled for fewer than nine credits each term during the academic year,
- or less than six credits during the summer session, can elect to pay the Student Health Fee, maing them eligible for use of the services at the Student Health and Counseling Center.
The Student Health Fee is comprised of two parts:
- The fee supporting the counseling and medical facility and professional staff;
- The fee for Automatic Limited Medical Insurance coverage
Part one...
- ...of the Student Health Fee is optional for students taking eight or less credit hours. These students may choose to pay the fee anytime during the term and may then use the Student Health and Counseling Center.
Part 2...
- ...of the Student Health Fee is not available to students taking eight or less credit hours each term.
Fees will be assessed for the following:
- Medications
- Laboratory testing
- Medical supplies
- Sports or work physicals
- Women's health care annual exams
- Counseling (after the initial intake and five regular sessions)
- Various assessments (including vocational, drugs, and alcohol
Services offered by the Student Health Center:
- Treatment of acute injury and illness
- Assist with the management of chronic illness
- Women's health care: contraceptive counseling, pap smears, breast exams, pregnancy testing and counseling
- STI testing, counseling, and confidential HIV testing
- Allergy injections
- Limited laboratory testing
- Limited medication dispensing
- Sports and work physicals
- Immunizations
- Exercise and nutrition education
- Excision and wart removal
Health Insurance
Automatic limited health insurance:
- The university requires health insurance as a condition of enrollment for any student taking 9 credit hours or more each term regardless of other health insurance coverage.
The automatic health insurance is of a limited nature:
- Extended coverage for students and dependents can be purchased through the business office. To access the insurance brochure which explains coverage of both the limited and the extended plans, click here (pdf).
This health insurance can be used at any doctor's office that accepts it:
- As always, any full time student may see a doctor or physicians assistant at the WOU Student Health Center at no cost. Costs incurred for lab work or medications may be billed to the insurance company. To access a list of preferred providers, click here then click "consumers" to find the electronic directory or call 1-800-226-5116.
For more information on your health insurance,
- click here or call ABD AmeriBen Solutions toll-free at 1-800-953-1801. You can also sign up with a password and look up your claims online. Your group number for WOU is 0904015.
Student Health and Counseling
Western Oregon University
345 N. Monmouth Ave.; Monmouth, OR 97361
ph:503.838.8313 or e-mail: studenthealth@wou.edu
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