In 2024, some Legacy Health advanced practice providers (APPs) voted to join the Oregon Nurses Association (ONA). Since then, we have been actively engaged in labor contract negotiations with these providers and continue to work in good faith to create a contract that is beneficial to all parties.
On DATE, the ONA notified us that Legacy APPs voted to proceed with a 10-day strike. We want to assure you that your health and safety will remain our top priority during the strike. We have several contingency plans in place to ensure a seamless healthcare experience for all our patients and visitors.
We understand the strike may bring some uncertainty, and we are committed to keeping you informed throughout. Please check this page regularly for the latest updates.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the status of the negotiation between Legacy and the ONA?
What is an advanced practice provider and what do they do?
I have an elective surgery, appointment or other procedure scheduled at a Legacy facility. Should I reschedule?
If I have a medical emergency, should I still go to a Legacy hospital?
Did Legacy hire temporary staffing during the strike?
What should I do if I need a prescription refill?
Will there be delays in test results, lab work or imaging?
Frequently Asked Questions & Answers
What is the status of the negotiation between Legacy and the ONA?
- Legacy is currently engaged in contract negotiations with the ONA, the union representing our unionized advanced practice providers at Legacy hospitals and medical clinics.
- While we are disappointed in this development, we remain focused on reaching a fair agreement that benefits our physicians and is consistent with our values and purpose of providing care to our people, patients and community.
- We continue to bargain in good faith and work toward an agreement that allows Legacy to provide the highest care for our patients and ensure our medical centers are an excellent place to work for providers and all employees.
What is an advanced practice provider and what do they do?
- Advanced practice providers (APPs) are highly trained healthcare professionals who work closely with doctors and care teams to diagnose, treat and manage patient care.
- In many instances, APPs provide the same services as physicians.
- Types of APPs typically include:
- Nurse practitioners (NPs)
- Physician assistants (PAs)
- Certified nurse midwives (CNMs)
- Certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs)
- Clinical nurse specialists (CNSs)
I have an elective surgery, appointment or other procedure scheduled at a Legacy facility. Should I reschedule?
- There is no need to reschedule currently. Our teams are prepared to care for you as planned.
- Elective surgeries and other scheduled care are expected to proceed as planned.
- Your care team will contact you directly if any changes are needed.
If I have a medical emergency, should I still go to a Legacy hospital?
- Yes, if you have a medical emergency, you should still go to a Legacy hospital.
- For chest pain, stroke symptoms or serious illness or injury, call 911.
- For additional guidance on when to visit the emergency room versus urgent care, please refer to our resources.
Did Legacy hire temporary staffing during the strike?
- Yes. Legacy has partnered with a staffing agency to ensure we have the staff coverage needed to avoid any interruptions in services.
What should I do if I need a prescription refill?
- Our pharmacy and all other care services remain fully operational.
- Patients can continue to access all services, including entry, parking and facility access.
- Mail-order delivery for prescriptions is also available at no extra cost for your convenience.
Will there be delays in test results, lab work or imaging?
- No. We do not anticipate any delays in receiving test results, lab work or imaging due to the strike.

