Oklahomans voted on June 30, 2020, to expand Medicaid eligibility to ALL legal Oklahoma citizens aged 19-64 with income below 138% of the Federal Poverty level.
Coverage will begin July 1, 2021.
Learn more at: https://oklahoma.gov/ohca/about/medicaid-expansion/expansion.html
Insurance coverage for uninsured Oklahoma’s includes:
No monthly premiums
No application fees
No deductibles
Medical & behavioral health coverage
Pre-existing conditions are covered for future treatment
6 prescriptions per month (two name brand)
Choose your Primary Care Physician* (as long as they accept Medicaid)
Free smoking cessation assistance
Diabetic Supplies
Durable Medical Equipment
Family Planning Services
Hearing Screening
Immunizations
Lab & X-ray services
Mammograms
Up to 4 Physician visits per month
Transportation (via SoonerRide, non-emergency covered medical services)
Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy
Size of Household | Weekly Income | Monthly Income | Annual Income |
1 | $345 | $1,483 | $17,796 |
2 | $466 | $2,004 | $24,048 |
3 | $587 | $2,526 | $30,312 |
4 | $709 | $3,049 | $36,588 |
5 | $803 | $3,571 | $42,852 |
6 | $952 | $4,092 | $49,104 |
Answer: The Oklahoma Health Care Authority might want proof of your United States Citizenship and identity. If you are employed or have another form of income, they will want proof you meet the income guidelines.
Answer:
Proof of United States Citizenship and Identity 1) Any one of these three proves BOTH citizenship and identity:
—OR, if you do not have any of the items listed above—
2) Provide one item from List A and one item from List B:
List A: Proof of U.S. citizenship (show one item) Provide most reliable proof available
— Items at the top of the list are better
List B: Proof of identity (show one item)
Answer: It depends! Here are some examples of household income statements. Please ask your FCS representative for more help since everyone’s situation can be different!