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TechnologyFlagged for ReviewState of Oregon·FY2023

$15,000,000

Oregon Health Authority's $15M Pharmacy Automation Contract Spans 21 Years

Oregon Health Authority

The Oregon Health Authority has a $15 million contract with California-based Omnicell for "pharmacy automation" that runs from 2011 to 2032 — an unusually long 21-year commitment. The vague description raises questions about what specific automation services justify this multi-decade agreement and whether the state is getting competitive pricing over such an extended period.

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Concern Score: 65/100

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