Up to 80,000 Ohioans could end up on different health plan in reformed Medicaid system

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If you're currently receiving health care through Medicaid in Ohio, you should make sure you actively choose your plan.

and in disadvantaged communities, are less likely to actively enroll. Advocates feared those who didn't make a choice would find themselves assigned to completely different plans, to their surprise.

Additionally, the department is looking at a more aggressive outreach campaign to make people aware of the change. In the past, only around 20% actively chose a plan with communication mostly by mail, Corcoran had said. The state is obligated to spread around members among more companies. Financial stakes are huge, as plans get paid a certain amount of dollars per patient.

However, the COVID-19 pandemic caused the federal government to issue a public health emergency declaration, which is still active. It prevents anyone from being kicked off Medicaid.

 

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