Rep. Mitch Greenlick, Ph.D.
District 33, Oregon House of Representatives
Mitch Greenlick was elected to the Oregon House of Representatives in 2002. He serves a Chair of the House Committee on Health Care, a post he has held since 2007. He also serves on the House Committee on Land Use and on the Ways and Means Sub-committee on Human Services. Mitch was an architect of SB 329, the bill which created the Oregon Health Fund Board. During the 2009 session, he led the successful effort to create the structure designed to reform Oregon’s health care system.
Mitch received his BS and MS from Wayne State University in Detroit and his Ph.D. in Medical Care Organization from the University of Michigan. In addition to his duties as a legislator, Mitch is professor emeritus and past chair of the Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine in the Medical School of OHSU. Mitch was director of the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research and Vice President for Research, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals for more than 30 years, until he retired from KP in 1995.
