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Medicaid
Medicaid is a federal entitlement program that funds health care for people with limited income and resources, including people with disabilities. Each state administers its own Medicaid program and has substantial authority over the eligibility criteria, so Medicaid programs vary widely from state-to-state. Certain services are required by federal law for the state programs to cover, while many of the covered services are determined by the state. In Ohio, the Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) administers the state's Medicaid program. This section provides information about Ohio's Medicaid program.
More information about Medicaid from LRS
- Early Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) Program
- Medicaid Buy-In for Workers with Disabilities
- Medicaid in Schools Program
- Medicare Part D Resources
- Medicaid Waiver Programs in Ohio
Information from other organizations
Ohio
- Home Choice (Money Follows the Person) (Ohio Department of Job and Family Services)
- Ohio Medicaid Atlas (Health Policy Institute of Ohio)
- Ohio Medicaid in Schools Program (Ohio Department of Education)
- Ohio's Medicaid Program (Ohio Department of Job and Family Services)
National
- Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Difference Between Medicare and Medicaid (PDF file)
- Kaiser Family Foundation
- The Medicaid Reference Desk
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