Oh Health Insurance

Oh Health Insurance

Some states in the US require that all citizens of their state be covered for Health Insurance. Ohio is one of the states that allows Ohio citizens to receive Free Ohio Health Insurance. There are 2 free health insurance programs Healthy Start and Healthy Families. However a Ohio resident must qualify first. Ohio Health Insurance Quote

Healthy Start & Healthy Families are Medicaid programs that provide eligible Ohio families with comprehensive health coverage. This means families get coverage for all of the following: doctor visits, prescriptions, hospital care, immunizations, vision & dental care, substance abuse, mental health services and much more! Not only is this a great benefit package, but families who qualify for Healthy Start & Healthy Families will receive covered services at no cost

Who Qualifies:

  • U.S. citizens of Ohio
  • Ohio residents
  • Ohio residents with a social security number
  • Ohio residents who meet the financial requirements listed below.

Who is covered? Income Eligibility Guidelines Gross Monthly Income Gross Monthly Income Gross Monthly Income Gross Monthly Income Family Size 1 Family Size 2 Family Size 3 Family Size 4 Children (to age 19) 200% FPL $1,734 $2,334 $2,934 $3,534 Pregnant Women 200% FPL $1,734 $2,334 $2,934 $3,534 Families 90% FPL $780 $1,050 $1,320 $1,590

The following services are included in the plan:

  • Ambulance services
  • Chiropractic services (children only)
  • Community alcohol and drug addiction services
  • Community mental health services
  • Dental services
  • Durable medical equipment
  • Family planning services and supplies
  • Home and community-based services waivers (restricted enrollment)
  • Home health services
  • Hospice
  • Inpatient hospital services
  • Lab and X-ray services
  • Nursing home care
  • Nurse-midwife, certified family nurse practitioner, and certified pediatric nurse practitioner services
  • Outpatient services, including Rural Health Clinics and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs)
  • Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy
  • Physician services
  • Podiatry
  • Prescription drugs
  • Screening and treatment services to children under age 21 under the HEALTHCHEK (EPSDT) program
  • Transportation to medical appointments
  • Vision care, including eyeglasses

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52 Responses to “Oh Health Insurance”

  1. Elisha M says:

    You may not be able to get a family plan right now.

    First of all, most insurers for privately purchased plans will require the infant to be at least 8 weeks old befor they will be covered. And they have to pass a medical exam. (The only way you can generally add an infant to a plan immediately is if you already had the plan in effect, or if its a group plan through an employer.)

    I tried plugging your information into ehealthinsurance.com and there were zero plans you were eligible for. Every plan either had a stipulation that the spouse had to be older than 17 and/or that the infant had to be at least 8 weeks old.

    Perhaps your fiance should have considered these factors *before* he left the job that would have provided insurance to him. At least he could have added the baby, if not you. (Once you become a parent and a husband/wife, you have to start looking at the big picture…your actions don't just affect yourself anymore.)

    Even if you could find a plan that would allow you as a 17 year old spouse and to enroll an infant younger than six weeks, the premium is likely to be $500 a month or even more. Health insurance is not cheap. If there is any way that your fiance can get group coverage through an employer, that would be your best bet.

  2. Elisha M says:

    just fill in a free form and get a quote from these people here http://gsx1.com/InsuranceComparison.html they'll provide results from a number of different USA insurers
    hope it helps

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