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MyCareOhio: Connecting Medicare + Medicaid, New information update

Ohio.gov has released information on the program
“MyCareOhio”.  This includes persons in Franklin County,
Licking County, and Central Ohio.  Persons with disabilities that
receive both Medicare and Medicaid can enroll in this program.
Information can be found at MyCareOhio:
Connecting Medicare + Medicaid

MyCare Ohio is a new managed care program designed for Ohioans who receive BOTH Medicaid and Medicare benefits. This program has a team approach to coordinating your care based on your needs – a team with you at the center.

The MyCare Ohio plan that you choose will provide all of the same benefits that Medicare and Medicaid offer, including long-term care services and behavioral health. Plus, your MyCare Ohio plans may include additional services to their members. There is no additional cost to participate in this program.

You must enroll in a MyCare Ohio plan if you:

  • Are 18 or older; and
  • Live in one of 29 MyCare Ohio counties
  • Receive both Medicare and Medicare

A Note about Your Benefits: You do not have to receive your Medicare benefits from your MyCare Ohio plan. You may choose to continue to receive your Medicare benefits in the way you do today. Your Medicaid benefits will only be available through the MyCare Ohio plan you choose.

(from Ohio.gov/MyCareOhio)

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