Integrated Clinical Services Primary Care Audit Report
Patients praise care, but changes must be made to reduce turnover and improve financial management
Patients praise care, but changes must be made to reduce turnover and improve financial management
The Division's ability to provide quality care is at risk because of the number and pace of significant changes mandated by the state.
This special report of the Multnomah County Auditor’s Office provides a high level review of County programs that provide housing assistance.
Learn how strong policies and procedures can enable the County to administer a stable, well-defined cost allocation process.
What do we mean when we talk about fraud? Here’s a primer on what fraud is, and what you can do to report it.
Would you like Auditor McGuirk to attend your next event or meeting? Submit a request and a staff person from the Auditor's Office will follow up with you as soon as possible.
Read Jennifer McGuirk's remarks from her swearing-in ceremony as Multnomah County Auditor.
Learn why the Joint Office of Homeless Services should prioritize data access and evaluation.
Learn about why providers were frustrated with contract management and communication.
Read our audit report to learn why we determined that Joint Office reporting on supportive housing and rapid rehousing was an accurate reflection of provider data most of the time.
Find out why the County needs to develop a governance structure to effectively manage contract processes and risks.
This memo notifies the Board of County Commissioners about a delay in providing a redistricting plan due to a delay in receiving U.S. Census data because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read this memo to the Board from Auditor McGuirk communicating concerns about a contract award allocation process.
Ability to serve adults with serious and persistent mental illness is limited and at risk.
Learn about the results of our recent work to follow up on the status of audit recommendations.
Read our audit report to learn ways the county can improve transparency and community engagement in the budget process.
Every ten years, the Auditor reapportions Multnomah County Commissioner districts based on the U.S. Census.
Learn about who is in our jails and the conditions they experience when incarcerated.
Learn why Multnomah County library employees raised serious concerns with security, workforce equity, and staffing
There is equal pay for the same job in most cases. We found no evidence of widespread pay disparity based on gender or race in most jobs.
Learn about the 2021 county Commissioner redistricting process.
Learn about the audit's objectives, scope, and methodology.
Learn how we determined that vague and unenforced contract terms make it difficult for ADVSD to ensure accurate billing and client satisfaction for Oregon Project Independence in-home services.
Links and phone numbers for other hotlines in the area.