Check your Medicaid and health care coverage, Ohio
Access to healthcare — doctors, health screenings, prescription drugs, and hospitals — is critically important for all Ohioans.
Health insurance through employers, the Affordable Care Act, Medicare and Medicaid helps make sure people of all ages and in every corner of the state can get this crucial coverage. More than 3 million Ohioans currently receive health care through Medicaid, the joint federal and state program that provides health coverage for low-income households.
To ensure people didn't go without health insurance during the COVID pandemic, Medicaid was operating under a Public Health Emergency to make sure that people with Medicaid health plans could keep coverage even if eligibility had changed.
But the Public Health Emergency has ended, and Medicaid eligibility checks, called renewals, have restarted. This means people covered by Medicaid must act to keep their coverage or find a new health plan.
Make Sure You Stay Covered — Verify Your Medicaid Eligibility
Many people enrolled in Ohio Medicaid may not be aware their coverage could end, or may have ended already. In
As physicians and health plans, we work every day to improve health outcomes and access to affordable care, and that means ensuring the patients and communities we serve have access to health coverage. We want to make sure people currently receiving Medicaid know how to verify their eligibility, and if needed find the right affordable health insurance coverage.
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Good health means being able to access necessary health care. It's so important for Ohioans of all ages and situations to make sure they have the coverage they need to take care of their health.
For Ohioans on Medicaid, this means checking your coverage, and if you no longer qualify for Medicaid or don't have employer-based health insurance, take steps to make sure you and your family have affordable access to care.
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