Agate Resources insiders made $34 million on sale of company that used public funds to provide health care to low-income Oregonians
Agate Resources insiders made $34 million on sale of company that used public funds to provide health care to low-income Oregonians: A small group of insiders in a private Eugene company that managed medical services for low-income Lane County residents made about $34 million when the company sold last year to a large out-of-state buyer, documents obtained by The Register-Guard show. For-profit Agate Resources owned and ran Trillium Community Health Plan, which oversees the Oregon Health Plan in Lane County, using federal and state government money to provide health care for about 94,000 low-income residents in Lane County and 2,000 in Douglas County.
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