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Your health plan renewal date may be coming soon. If you haven’t already, you may need to recertify to keep getting UnitedHealthcare coverage.
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Make sure your current address, phone, and email are on file so you'll get notices about changes to your coverage. Log in at Self Service Portal Home Page (ohio.gov).
We’re here for you Ohio
Awan wenno nababa ti bayadan a masakupan iti salun-at manipud iti Plano iti Komunidad ti UnitedHealthcare.
Ti panangtulong kadagiti tattao ti sentro ti amin nga ar-aramidenmi
All Ohioans deserve affordable health care, including you. We offer Medicaid plans to help Ohioans get healthy — and stay healthy. We cover adults, people with disabilities, pregnant women, and children with our Ohio Medicaid plans.
Get a plan that gives you more. UnitedHealthcare has a large provider network in Ohio. That gives you more options to choose the right doctors and specialists to fit your health care needs. We also offer more services and extras, which can make a real difference in your life.
See why Ohioans choose UnitedHealthcare
Whatever plan you choose, we’ll help you get the care you need.
- Large variety of network doctors/providers
- Awan-bayadna a virtual a panagbisita
- Dagiti nababa wenno awan bayadna a naireseta nga agas
Ohio health plans as low as $0 cost

Ohio Medicaid Plans:
- No or low-cost
- Pregnant woman and children
- Childless adults
- Low-income individuals and families
- Dagiti bulag ken addaan disabilidad nga indibidual

Ohio Department of Medicaid:
- No or low-cost
- Low-income individuals and families
- Dagiti bulag ken addaan disabilidad nga indibidual
- All ages

Ohio Dual Special Needs Plans:
- Those qualifying for both Medicare and Medicaid
- Seniors 65+
- Dagiti tattao nga addaan kadagiti disabilidad
- No premiums
- Value-added benefits at no cost to you
Dagiti Karaman a Programa

We cover Ohio
We’re here for you, Ohio. We have one of the largest networks in Ohio. UnitedHealthcare is proud to offer health care coverage to more than 380000 Ohioans through Medicaid. We’re here today — and here to stay.
Are you eligible?
Ohio’s Medicaid health care program is for people with low income. This includes children and families, pregnant women, adults without children, seniors and people who are blind or have a disability. To apply for no- or low-cost coverage, visit ohiomh.com and choose UnitedHealthcare Community Plan.

Medicaid 101— what Medicaid will cover
For 2022, Ohio Medicaid will cover:
- Taripato para iti nakaradkad ken agsakit
- Taripato iti panagsikog
- Taripato para kadagiti kondision
- Dental, vision and hearing care
- Taripato ti pagtaengan ken dagiti suplay
- Dagiti pagluganan ken dadduma pay a tulong
LAGLAGIPEN: Benefits may vary by plan type and eligibility. Visit ohiomh.com to learn more.

Extras you get with UnitedHealthcare
- Healthy Rewards — Earn up to $100 in credits for completing healthy activities
- Vision — Includes an annual eye exam, glasses and $150 toward contact lenses to help you see life more clearly
- Dental — Get exams and cleanings every 6 months to help keep your teeth and gums healthy
- Pulsewrx Wireless Phone — As a member, you may qualify for a mobile phone at no cost with unlimited talk, text and data
- No copays — With our plan, there are no copays for covered services
- Transportation – Rides to and from approved medical appointments and pharmacies
- Quitting tobacco – We offer coaching and supplies to help you quit for good
- Obesity care – We cover screenings and counseling
- Disease management – For asthma, diabetes or other chronic conditions
- Housing navigator – To help with your housing needs

Looking for a doctor?
We have a huge network of doctors and specialists in Ohio. We’ll make it easy to see all your options and find the right care providers for you. Search by language, city or ZIP code.

Covered over-the-counter products
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Ohio members can get over-the-counter (OTC) products and medicines with a prescription. Just bring the following to the pharmacy:
- Your member ID card
- Prescription from your health care provider

How to find a participating pharmacy
- Visit our website at https://member.uhc.com/communityplan
- Call a Members Matters Representative at 1-800-895-2017, TTY 711 and press 5, 6 or 7
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan covers all medically necessary Medicaid-approved medications. We use a preferred drug list (PDL), which shows the drugs we want providers to prescribe.

Benefits for moms and kids
Build a healthy future for you and your baby with UnitedHealthcare Healthy First Steps®. Ti programami ket tumulong kena a mangaramid kadagiti umiso nga addang tapno mapagtalinaedka ken ti babym a nasalun-at.
We’ll help you:
- Mangpili ti maysa a mangipaay serbisio para iti masikog ken maysa a pediatrician (doktor ti ubing)
- Iyiskedyul dagiti panagbisita ken panagpaeksamen ken ikoordinar dagiti pagluganam a mapan kadagiti panagbisitam
- Sign up for our maternity rewards program by downloading the Babyscripts myJourney app on your smartphone. Earn $20 just for signing up
- Get top quality breastfeeding supplies including breast pumps, breast milk storage bags, and support from a lactation specialist
- Get Moms Meals delivered during a high-risk pregnancy and post discharge from hospital
- Makikonektar kadagiti pammataudan ti komunidad kas kadagiti serbisio kadagiti Babbai, Maladaga ken Ubbing (Women, Infants and Children, WIC)
- Connect with other expectant moms with Wellhop for Mom & Baby, a free online video community

Pagluganan
Our Ohio Medicaid plan provides 30 one-way or 15 round rides per calendar year. All types of transport, including taxi, wheelchair, ambulette, ambulance and stretcher are covered. Members must call to set up trips 5 days in advance.
Approved trips include:
- Dental and vision appointments
- Parmasia
- Women, infants, and children (WIC) visits
- Job and Family Services offices to renew benefits
- Unlimited trips during pregnancy and after giving birth, for WIC appointments and visits to the newborn intensive care unit
- Trips to food pantries and grocery stores for curbside pick up
Members or their representatives who prefer to use their own vehicle can claim for mileage.
Edukasyon para ti Salun-at

Exercise and weight loss
Exercise and weight loss
Ti panagkissay ti dagsen ket saan a narigat. Ti panagwatwat ket maysa kadagiti kasayaatan Padasen a makapagwatwat iti 60 minutos wenno ad-ado pay iti tunggal aldaw. Saanna a kayat a saoen nga aramiden dagiti nadagsen a ehersisyo wenno mapan iti gym iti inaldaw. Kutien ti bagi. Adtoy dagiti sumagmamano a singasing:
Move — dancing to your favorite tunes can help you burn more than 300 calories an hour. No agay-ayamka kadagiti video games, agay-ayamka kadagiti makapagkutika. You don’t even have to leave the house. Try exercises like jumping jacks, marching in place, going up and down stairs, push-ups or sit-ups at home.
Walk — take a walk with a friend outside. Walk your dog or your neighbor’s dog, or walk your cat. Imbes nga agmaneho, magna wenno agbisikleta a mapan iti eskwelaan wenno iti balay ti maysa a gayyem.
Clean — vacuum your house or apartment. Padigosen ti lugan. Agmow ti paraangan It’s another chance for you to get more exercise, and maybe even have some fun.
Unplug — limit your time watching TV or using your smartphone, computer or other device. Kitaen nga saan a sumobra ti dua nga oras ti panagbuybuyam. When you do watch TV or use your phone, try marching in place or exercising while you watch/play.

Healthy eating for a healthy you
No manganka ti ado a calories a saan a kasapulan ti bagim, agbalin dagitoy a taba(fat). A few extra pounds are not bad for most people. But too many extra pounds and too much body fat can be bad for your health. Awagan dagiti doktor ti kastoy ti “sobra a nalukmeg” wenno “obese”.
Body mass index (BMI) is a way to check for obesity. Doctors use your height and your weight to see how much body fat you have. Ti kasayaatan a wagas tapno agtalinaed a nasalun-at ti kinadagsen wenno agpakuttong ket isu ti panangpili kadagiti nasayaat a makmakan. Adtoy ti sugmamano a nalaka a wagas nga aramiden iti inaldaw:
- Eat more vegetables and fruit whenever possible
- Choose low-calorie foods or smaller portions when eating out
- Pick healthy side dishes like apple slices or apple sauce instead of french fries
- Drink water or milk instead of soda
- Try nuts or whole grain crackers instead of chips
- Replace sugary snacks with yogurt or dried fruit (with no added sugar)

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Mabalinmo basaen iti aniaman nga oras, sadinoman a kayatmo. Kitaen daytoy tunggal tallo a bulan para iti baro nga edisyon.

Dagiti Plano ti Medicaid
OH Medicaid is health insurance for people with low incomes. You might be able to get Medicaid in Ohio if you’re pregnant, have children or live with a disability. In some cases, other adults may also qualify. Ti babayadam ket nababa ken maibasar iti kabaelam nga agbayad. Importante a maammoam nga agduduma dagiti pagannurotan ken masakupan ti Medicaid kadagiti agduduma nga estado.

Dagiti Doble a Plano para kadagiti Espesial a Kasapulan (Dual Special Needs Plan, DSNP)
Dual Special Needs Plans (also called dual health plans or D-SNPs for short) are for people who get both Ohio Medicaid and Medicare. Sakupen dagitoy doble a plano dagiti panagbisita iti doktor, pannaka-ospital ken dagiti naireseta nga agas. Idiayana ti ad-adu a benepisyo ken banbanag ngem iti orihinal a Medicare. You’ll keep all your Ohio Medicaid benefits, too.
Don't lose benefits
Your health plan renewal date may be coming soon. If you haven’t already, you may need to recertify to keep getting UnitedHealthcare coverage.