The Organization
Cascade Comprehensive Care, Inc. (CCC) is a community-based, provider-owned healthcare management organization located in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Founded in 1992, CCC was established to improve healthcare access and outcomes for residents in the region.
CCC operates the regional Coordinated Care Organization (CCO), Cascade Health Alliance (CHA), under contract with the Oregon Health Authority and is responsible for managing care for approximately 27,000 Medicaid (Oregon Health Plan) members.
Unlike traditional healthcare systems, CCC does not directly provide most clinical services. Instead, it serves as a central coordinator and strategic partner—working closely with local providers, including hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies, to deliver integrated, high-quality, and cost-effective care.
A Distinct Model:
CCC operates within a unique model that differs from both health systems and traditional insurance organizations:
• A locally governed Medicaid health plan through Cascade Health Alliance
• A coordinator of care across a network of providers and community organizations
• A population health organization focused on outcomes, access, and cost management
• A mission-driven organization dedicated to improving community health
Importantly, CCC:
• Does not operate hospitals or clinics
• Is not a traditional insurance carrier
• Does not own or operate a pharmacy and does not intend to build pharmacy infrastructure
This structure positions CCC as a system integrator—leveraging partnerships, data, and strategy to drive performance across the community.
Care Model: Coordinated Care Organization (CCO)
As a CCO, CCC integrates physical health, behavioral health, and dental care into a unified, patient-centered model. The organization works collaboratively with providers and community partners to:
• Improve health outcomes
• Control total cost of care
• Address community-specific needs
• Deliver coordinated, patient-centered services
This locally governed model emphasizes collaboration, accountability, and innovation in serving a vulnerable Medicaid population.
Pharmacy as a Strategic Lever:
Within CCC, pharmacy is not a dispensing function—it is a central strategic and financial driver of the organization.
The pharmacy function is responsible for:
• Pharmacy benefit design and oversight
• Claims adjudication and prior authorization management
• PBM (Pharmacy Benefit Manager) relationships and contracting
• Formulary development and clinical review
• Utilization management and cost containment strategies
CCC relies on a network of pharmacy providers—including local health system pharmacies, a Federally Qualified Health Center (340B), tribal pharmacy services, and national retail partners—to serve its members.
The focus is on managing pharmacy as a lever to improve cost efficiency, access to care, and clinical outcomes across the population. As a result, pharmacy is one of the most significant levers CCC has to influence total cost of care and population health outcomes.
The Position
Director of Pharmacy Services
This is a unique opportunity to lead pharmacy strategy within a community-based Medicaid health plan where pharmacy is one of the most significant drivers of cost, quality, and population health outcomes.
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, Grant Kennon, the Director of Pharmacy Services serves as the senior pharmacy leader for Cascade Comprehensive Care and a key member of the executive team. This is a highly visible, enterprise-level role responsible for shaping the organization’s clinical, financial, and operational pharmacy strategy in support of approximately 27,000 Medicaid members.
Unlike traditional pharmacy leadership roles, this position is focused on pharmacy benefit strategy rather than direct dispensing operations. The Director oversees PBM relationships, formulary development, utilization management, and pharmacy cost containment efforts while ensuring members have appropriate access to high-quality, cost-effective medications.
This leader brings a pharmacy lens to broader organizational decision-making, particularly as it relates to total cost of care, population health outcomes, and provider alignment. The role serves as a key advisor to executive leadership and plays a central part in helping CCC effectively manage limited Medicaid resources while maintaining strong clinical outcomes and member access.
Experience/Qualifications
Compensation
For the selected candidate, a complete and competitive compensation package will be offered which includes salary, incentive, major insurances, PTO, retirement, and relocation assistance.