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Ohio Medicaid Announces MyCare Ohio Plans Chosen to Serve Ohioans in Next Generation Program. Four managed care plans selected to serve Ohioans eligible for Medicaid and Medicare.
Who is eligible? Most Medicaid beneficiaries are eligible for membership in an Ohio Medicaid managed care plan. Description: In Ohio, most individuals who have Medicaid must join a managed care plan to receive their health care.
Ohio Medicaid programs help individuals like you to take an active role in your health care. Whether you're a Veteran, a newly pregnant mother, a senior citizen in need of daily support, or someone with a disability, here you'll find information about the services and programs available.
Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB) - Assistance with Medicare cost sharing (premiums not included) expenses for eligible elderly and/or disabled individuals. Healthchek - Medical, dental, vision and hearing screening for eligible children from birth to age 21.
Access BenefitsFor You and for Your Family. Explore food, cash, medical, and child care assistance. Access Ohio Benefits Self Service Portal. Learn about assistance programs and the requirements for each program. Useful information about additional resources can be found here.
Medicaid Expansion - Covers income-eligible Franklin County residents between the ages of 19-64 years old that do not have Medicare. Single adults living at up to 138% poverty may qualify.
The Ohio Department of Medicaid improves wellness and health outcomes by providing health care coverage for eligible individuals and families, including children, pregnant women, seniors, and people with disabilities.
The 2020 Medicaid and CHIP Beneficiary Profile provides an overview of the characteristics, health status, access, utilization, expenditures, and experience of the beneficiaries served by Medicaid and CHIP. It is available at: https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/quality-of-care/index.html.
The State Overviews provide resources that highlight the key characteristics of states’ Medicaid and CHIP programs and report data to increase public transparency about the programs’ administration and outcomes.
Our State Medicaid fact sheets provide a snapshot with key data for Medicaid in every state related to current coverage, access, and financing, as well as a politics section for each state.