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New OHSU study finds nearly a third of Medicaid-enrolled physicians don’t see Medicaid patients

By Malya Fass (OPB)
Feb. 20, 2026 2 p.m.

Broadcast: Friday, Feb. 20th

Earlier this month, Oregon Health and Science University released new nationwide data that found low physician participation in Medicaid.

Researchers deemed these physicians “ghost” providers: physicians who are enrolled in Medicaid, but don’t care for even a single patient covered by the federal health insurance program.

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Those findings also revealed that another third of physicians who are enrolled in Medicaid may be overburdened, with higher-than-average yearly patient volumes.

Dr. Jane Zhu, associate professor of medicine at OHSU, joins us with more details.

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