How We Fund Our Care

As a nonprofit Community Health Center, Mosaic works with a broad funding collaborative to maximize our reach.

Community Health Centers bridge the healthcare gap

Before Community Health Centers were founded, it was common for low-income and uninsured individuals to seek basic care in the emergency room. Community Health Centers give people a better option by connecting them with affordable primary care to prevent and treat illness before it becomes serious.

Mosaic is one of 34 Community Health Centers in the State of Oregon and provides care to residents in Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson Counties. We operate 15 of the 270 Community Health Center locations that exist statewide. Collectively, Oregon’s Community Health Centers provide critical primary care to over 466,000 individuals each year.

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Quality is a major driver behind our funding

revenue

80% Patient Services

15% Federal Grants

3.5% Other Revenue

1.5% Private Grants

Patient Services

Eighty percent of Mosaic’s revenue is generated through patient services. Of that, approximately 55% comes from quality incentive funding and capitated payments for individuals enrolled in Medicaid or Medicare. These payments are based on the quality of care provided, not the quantity. This means that Mosaic gets paid for keeping people healthy and out of the exam room rather than getting them in it.

Federal Grants

Mosaic receives approximately 15% of our funding from the federal government. Federal funding helps us care for those who are uninsured and helps us provide wraparound care for all our patients.

Other Revenue

Roughly 3.5% of our funding comes from miscellaneous sources. These include individual donations, interest on our investments, and rental income among other things. 

Private Grants

The remaining 1.5% of our revenue comes from private grantors. These grants typically cover specific projects and initiatives as described below.

Advancing innovative ideas

Mosaic partners with private foundations looking to advance innovative care concepts. Below are a few recent grant examples focused on specific advancements in the healthcare sphere.

Media Release: M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Supports Madras Health Center

Media Release: M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Supports Madras Health Center

Mosaic was recently awarded a $350,000 “top off” grant from the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust of Vancouver, Washington. These funds will be used to support the development of the new Madras Health Center.
Media Release: Collins Foundation Grant Supports Madras Health Center

Media Release: Collins Foundation Grant Supports Madras Health Center

The funds from the Collins Foundation grant will be used to support the development of the new Madras Health Center, scheduled to open this spring.
Media Release: Mosaic Receives Grant for Colorectal Cancer Screenings

Media Release: Mosaic Receives Grant for Colorectal Cancer Screenings

Mosaic received grants from the Roundhouse Foundation and PacificSource Health Plans for colorectal cancer screenings for the Spanish-speaking community.

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