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Oklahoma Medicaid: How to apply, eligibility and what s changing

Here’s what you need to know about who’s eligible and how to apply. What’s changing with Medicaid in Oklahoma?  Last year, Oklahoma voters passed State Question 802, which expanded Medicaid eligibility to include many low-income adults.  Oklahoma’s Medicaid program, called SoonerCare, has covered children, pregnant women, elderly adults and disabled people. Under the expanded eligibility guidelines, over 200,000 more people will be eligible for coverage, according to the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, which oversees the program. “It’s been nearly one year since Oklahomans voted to expand SoonerCare, giving access to affordable quality health care to more Oklahomans than ever before,” Kevin Corbett, CEO of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, said in a statement. “We look forward to welcoming and serving these new members on SoonerCare, and helping Oklahoma become a Top 10 state for positive health outcomes.”

Office Visit: SB 131 compromise

Office Visit: SB 131 compromise David Holden Last week was a busy week for the governor and Oklahoma Legislature. Both were involved in behind-the-scenes discussion regarding the state’s move to managed care for Oklahoma Medicaid recipients. The week before, the Oklahoma Senate approved a bill to add legislative supervision and legal restrictions to the governor’s plan to outsource care with four contracted managed care organizations. Heading into the vote, the Senate had been fighting with the House over its version of Senate Bill 131 and everyone was fighting with the governor, including the Oklahoma State Medical Association and Oklahoma Hospital Association. The idea of outside managed care organizations taking over and eliminating the Oklahoma Health Care Authority’s management role was not sitting well with those involved.

What does Oklahoma s Medicaid expansion mean for me? Who s eligible and how to apply

What does Oklahoma’s Medicaid expansion mean for me? Who’s eligible and how to apply Dana Branham, Oklahoman © NATE BILLINGS Boxes of petitions for state question 802 to put Medicaid expansion on the ballot are stacked in the lobby before being delivered to the Oklahoma Secretary of State s office in Oklahoma City, Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019. Oklahomans eligible for health coverage through Medicaid expansion can begin applying for benefits Tuesday.  Popular Searches What’s changing with Medicaid in Oklahoma?  Last year, Oklahoma voters passed State Question 802, which expanded Medicaid eligibility to include many low-income adults.  Oklahoma’s Medicaid program, called SoonerCare, has covered children, pregnant women, elderly adults and disabled people. Under the expanded eligibility guidelines, over 200,000 more people will be eligible for coverage, according to the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, which oversees the program.

Enrollment begins for state s expanding Medicaid program – The Journal Record

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Adults can begin applying for SoonerCare

Adults can begin applying for SoonerCare Brandon Martin © Provided by KOKH – Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) Adults eligible under the expanded Medicaid guidelines can apply for SoonerCare beginning Tuesday. Benefits for those who qualify will begin on July 1.  Oklahomans voted to expand SoonerCare eligibility to adults ages 19-64 whose income is 138 percent of the federal poverty level or lower through Medicaid expansion on June 30, 2020.  “It’s been nearly one year since Oklahomans voted to expand SoonerCare, giving access to affordable quality health care to more Oklahomans than ever before,” said Kevin Corbett, CEO of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority. “We look forward to welcoming and serving these new members on SoonerCare, and helping Oklahoma become a top 10 state for positive health outcomes.

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