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Medicaid is a federal U.S. health insurance program that provides health coverage to millions of Americans. The program primarily covers low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults and people with disabilities.
Federal guidelines for the Medicaid program are established by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Learn more about Medicaid at a national level on the CMS website here.
The Ohio Medicaid program is administered by the Ohio Department of Medicaid. Learn more about Medicaid in Ohio on the Department of Medicaid website here.
Through Medicaid, people gain access to health care services that may not be affordable without it. Additionally, some programs and benefits include special protections—such as provider networks and payment methods—that help ensure services are accessible. Medicaid also provides preventive care and other services to help people stay healthy and avoid costlier care.
Medicaid covers medical and health care services such as:
Medicaid does not cover the following types of medical services:
Learn more about medical and health care services that are covered by Medicaid in Ohio on the Department of Medicaid page here.
Medicaid recipients in Ohio may need to pay a monthly premium, which is a monthly fee for enrollment in the program. Premium amounts are based on the recipient’s annual income.
Recipients may sometimes need to pay a small out-of-pocket cost for treatments, which are known as copayments. Copayment amounts depend on the recipient’s age, household income and what the state pays for the specific service.
To qualify for Medicaid in Ohio, you must meet all of the following:
Income limits vary depending on household size, medical status and other factors and are subject to change annually. Find the current Medicaid income limits based on household size in Ohio here.
Find further information on Ohio Medicaid eligibility here.
To apply for Medicaid in Ohio, complete the following three steps:
Learn what documents you need here.
To apply for Medicaid online, click here to access the Ohio Benefits Portal.
To apply for Medicaid in person, click here to find your nearest Department of Job and Family Services.
To apply for Medicaid by phone, call the Ohio Medicaid Consumer Hotline at (800) 324-8680.
If you have questions about the application process or require assistance, call the Ohio Medicaid Consumer Hotline at (800) 324-8680.
Or, contact your nearest local Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. Find contact information for local offices in Ohio here.
Ohio Medicaid recipients must report changes that can influence their eligibility status. You can report a change in the following ways:
You can check the status of your Medicaid application by contacting the Ohio Medicaid Consumer Hotline at (800) 324-8680.
The Ohio Department of Medicaid will review your application to verify if you are eligible for Medicaid. In some cases, the state may ask for additional information before approving your application. Ohio will mail applicants a letter detailing if their Medicaid application was approved or denied.
Medicaid applications will be denied if applicants do not meet the eligibility requirements. Also, beneficiaries can have their benefits terminated or reduced if their eligibility status changes while they are enrolled.
If your Medicaid application is denied or the amount of your benefits is reduced, you have the right to file an appeal. If you would like to submit an appeal request, review your determination letter for step-by-step instructions on the appeal process. Alternatively, you can contact the Ohio Medicaid Consumer Hotline at (800) 324-8680 for assistance.
Ohio Medicaid recipients must report changes that can influence their eligibility status, including relocating to a new address.
If you move to a new residence within Ohio, you can update your address with the Ohio Department of Medicaid in the following ways:
Note: Medicaid benefits do not transfer. If you move to a new state, you must reapply for Medicaid in your new location. If you have further questions about moving with Medicaid, visit the national Medicaid Contact Us here.
For help with a Medicaid application, or for any further questions about the Medicaid program, contact the Ohio Medicaid Consumer Hotline at (800) 324-8680.
You can also visit or call a local Department of Job and Family Services office for further assistance. Find your nearest Department of Job and Family Services location and contact information here.
While we are not affiliated with the government in any way, our private company engaged writers to research the Medicaid program and compiled a guide and these answers to frequently asked questions. Our goal is to help you get the benefits that you need by providing useful information on the process.
Our free Medicaid Guide is filled with helpful information about how to apply, program eligibility and how to get in touch with local offices. You can view or download our free guide here.
Last Updated: September 22, 2022
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To apply for Medicaid in Ohio, complete the following three steps:
Learn what documents you need here.
To apply for Medicaid online, click here to access the Ohio Benefits Portal.
To apply for Medicaid in person, click here to find your nearest Department of Job and Family Services.
To apply for Medicaid by phone, call the Ohio Medicaid Consumer Hotline at (800) 324-8680.
If you have questions about the application process or require assistance, call the Ohio Medicaid Consumer Hotline at (800) 324-8680.
Or, contact your nearest local Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. Find contact information for local offices in Ohio here.
Ohio Medicaid recipients must report changes that can influence their eligibility status. You can report a change in the following ways:
You can check the status of your Medicaid application by contacting the Ohio Medicaid Consumer Hotline at (800) 324-8680.
The Ohio Department of Medicaid will review your application to verify if you are eligible for Medicaid. In some cases, the state may ask for additional information before approving your application. Ohio will mail applicants a letter detailing if their Medicaid application was approved or denied.
Medicaid applications will be denied if applicants do not meet the eligibility requirements. Also, beneficiaries can have their benefits terminated or reduced if their eligibility status changes while they are enrolled.
If your Medicaid application is denied or the amount of your benefits is reduced, you have the right to file an appeal. If you would like to submit an appeal request, review your determination letter for step-by-step instructions on the appeal process. Alternatively, you can contact the Ohio Medicaid Consumer Hotline at (800) 324-8680 for assistance.
Ohio Medicaid recipients must report changes that can influence their eligibility status, including relocating to a new address.
If you move to a new residence within Ohio, you can update your address with the Ohio Department of Medicaid in the following ways:
Note: Medicaid benefits do not transfer. If you move to a new state, you must reapply for Medicaid in your new location. If you have further questions about moving with Medicaid, visit the national Medicaid Contact Us here.
For help with a Medicaid application, or for any further questions about the Medicaid program, contact the Ohio Medicaid Consumer Hotline at (800) 324-8680.
You can also visit or call a local Department of Job and Family Services office for further assistance. Find your nearest Department of Job and Family Services location and contact information here.
While we are not affiliated with the government in any way, our private company engaged writers to research the Medicaid program and compiled a guide and these answers to frequently asked questions. Our goal is to help you get the benefits that you need by providing useful information on the process.
Our free Medicaid Guide is filled with helpful information about how to apply, program eligibility and how to get in touch with local offices. You can view or download our free guide here.
Last Updated: September 22, 2022