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  2. Oklahoma Medicare Plans in 2025 - AOL

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    dental and vision coverage. fitness programs or gym memberships. adult day care programs. ... 800-987-7767: The Oklahoma Health Care Authority administers SoonerCare, ...

  3. Enrolled in SoonerCare? Expect changes starting Thursday

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    Nondisabled adults ages 19-64, parents, children and pregnant women who receive Medicaid benefits will transition to SoonerSelect. ... Nearly 1.1 million Oklahomans were enrolled in SoonerCare as ...

  4. Oklahoma Health Care Authority - Wikipedia

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    In order to be eligible to receive SoonerCare medical services from OHCA, an individual must meet any of the following requirements: Adults with children under 19; Children under 19 and pregnant women; Individuals 65 and older; Individuals who are blind or who have disabilities; Women under 65 in need of breast or cervical cancer treatment

  5. Sooner Care set to begin disenrollment

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    Aug. 16—State officials are warning area residents using Sooner Care to supplement their health care needs that they need to check their eligibility or risk losing coverage. Yearly reenrollment ...

  6. Medicaid - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Medicaid is a government program that provides health insurance for adults and children with limited income and resources. The program is partially funded and primarily managed by state governments, which also have wide latitude in determining eligibility and benefits, but the federal government sets baseline standards for state Medicaid programs and provides a ...

  7. Palatal expansion - Wikipedia

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    The use of an expander is most common in children and adolescents 8–18 years of age. It can also be used in adults, although expansion is more uncomfortable and takes longer in adults. A patient who would rather not wait several months for the end result achieved by a palatal expander may be able to opt for a surgical separation of the maxilla.

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