You probably don't want to ever find yourself surprised during a doctor's visit that your health plan was automatically changed. So if you're currently receiving health care through Medicaid in Ohio, you should make sure you actively choose your plan. The Ohio Department of Medicaid finalized enrollment details Friday for its rollout of a revamped and.
You probably don't want to ever find yourself surprised during a doctor's visit that your health plan was automatically changed. So if you're currently receiving health care through Medicaid in Ohio, you should make sure you actively choose your plan. The Ohio Department of Medicaid finalized enrollment details Friday for its rollout of a revamped and.
An Ohio-based Medicaid managed-care company is poised to end its legal action against the state. Last year it accused the Ohio Department of Medicaid of bias and conflicts in a $22 billion bidding process.
On Nov. 9, an attorney had said Paramount Advantage, the insurance arm of ProMedica, would appeal the ruling in the suit making the allegations against the Ohio Department of Medicaid. Paramount claims bias in trial against Medicaid after loss of $22 billion contract. In a separate written statement, Tausha Moore, ProMedica's director of public relations, said.