The Ohio Medicaid Program Covers:
Ohio's Medicaid program provides a rich package of services that includes preventive care for consumers. Some services are limited by dollar amount, number of visits per year, or setting in which they can be provided.
Read more about how to get the services listed below.
By federal law, Ohio Medicaid must provide the following services to consumers:
Ambulatory Surgery Centers
Certified family nurse practitioner services
Certified pediatric nurse practitioner services
Family planning services & supplies
Healthchek (EPSDT) program services (screening & treatment services to children 21 and younger)
Home health services
Inpatient hospital
Lab & X-ray
Medical & surgical dental services
Medical & surgical vision services
Medicare Premium Assistance
Non-Emergency Transportation (NET) to Medicaid services
Nursing facility care
Outpatient services, including those provided by Rural Health Clinics & Federally Qualified Health Centers
Physician services
Ohio also offers these services to Medicaid consumers:
Ambulance/Ambulette
Chiropractic services for children (under age 21)
Community alcohol & drug addiction treatment
Community mental health services
Dental services
Durable medical equipment & supplies
Home and Community-Based Services Waivers
Hospice Care
Independent psychological services for children
Intermediate Care Facility services for people with Mental Retardation (ICF-MR)
Occupational therapy
Physical therapy
Podiatry
Prescription drugs
Private Duty Nursing
Speech therapy
Vision care, including eyeglasses
