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  1. Oklahoma City, OK – The Oklahoma Health Care Authority has distributed more than $11.5 million to qualifying providers under the new SoonerSelect Provider Incentive Directed Payment Program. This program is designed to incentivize health care providers to offer premium preventive and primary care services to SoonerSelect members.

  2. 2 maj 2024 · The Oklahoma Health Care Authority manages Oklahoma's Medicaid program. Most of Oklahoma’s Medicaid population is transitioning to managed care. This means that instead of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority paying providers directly, it’s paying private companies to coordinate some enrollees’ care. Proponents say the new system ...

  3. 9 sty 2024 · This new healthcare delivery model is called SoonerSelect. Oklahoma Health Care Authority has selected three health plans to provide coordinated, whole-person care for enrollees. SoonerCare is the name for Oklahoma's Medicaid Program. Sometimes, these words are used in place of each other.

  4. 30 maj 2024 · Each of the plans offers a list of unique benefits, including monetary incentives for attending well-child and primary care visits, making care managers available to members and waiving copays for certain services. The Frontier. The Oklahoma Health Care Authority manages Oklahoma's Medicaid program.

  5. Learn who’s eligible to enroll in Oklahoma's Medicaid program, SoonerCare, how to apply, the status of Medicaid expansion and the effects of Medicaid disenrollment. Please provide your zip code to see plans in your area.

  6. 1 cze 2021 · Oklahoma’s Medicaid program, called SoonerCare, has covered children, pregnant women, elderly adults and disabled people. Under the expanded eligibility guidelines, over 200,000 more people will be eligible for coverage, according to the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, which oversees the program.

  7. 1 cze 2021 · On June 30, 2020, the Oklahoma Medicaid Expansion Initiative, State Question 802, passed by a majority vote to expand Medicaid eligibility to adults ages 19-64 whose income is 138% (133% with a 5% disregard) of the federal poverty level or lower.

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