Ohio Faces Potential Loss of ACA Insurance Subsidies for 500,000+ Residents
Ohio risks losing ACA enhanced premium tax credits for over 500,000 residents, potentially increasing uninsured rates amid Medicaid cuts and rising premiums.
Ohio risks losing ACA enhanced premium tax credits for over 500,000 residents, potentially increasing uninsured rates amid Medicaid cuts and rising premiums.
Over 600,000 Ohioans have been disenrolled from Medicaid since 2023 amid a national unwinding process post-COVID, raising concerns about coverage and healthcare access.
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Ohio and OhioHealth finalize a multi-year network participation agreement ensuring uninterrupted access for members across all plan types, emphasizing value-based care metrics.
Ohio Medicaid will face increased work requirements and semi-annual eligibility redeterminations starting 2026, impacting over 47,000 Clark County residents and potentially increasing gaps in care and uncompensated healthcare costs.
AultCare to discontinue select individual, family, and small group ACA health insurance plans in 2026 due to uncertainty over premium subsidies and rising costs. Impact on 6,000 enrollees in Ohio.
Ohio's Medicaid expansion proposal to keep children covered through age four faces political opposition over costs and eligibility concerns, impacting continuous coverage and pediatric care policy.
Mercy Health has retained Cigna commercial health insurance in its network, ensuring access for thousands of Ohio patients after contract negotiations.