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09/18/2019

ODM Reports on Eligibility Backlog at Monthly Meeting

At its September meeting with the Ohio Department of Medicaid, representatives from ODM reported that the Medicaid pending numbers had shrunk to 20,000 pending cases beyond 45 days, down from nearly quadruple that number one year ago. The state has stepped in with counties with significant backlog, offering 1:1 support for very-long cases and approving overtime payments for county workers. To date, ODM’s efforts have been focused on initial applications rather than renewals, and began with focusing on the longest cases first. Currently, ODM has more than 250 pending cases beyond 180 days, and once those cases are cleared, it will move to those that are at 120 days.

ODM has also been offering technical support to counties to ensure the systems that provide data on outstanding cases to ODM and the counties are showing the same results.

LeadingAge Ohio has been active in advocating solutions related to Ohio’s backlog in Medicaid eligibility over the past two years, and asks members to reach out to Susan Wallace, Director of Government Relations and Public Affairs at swallace@leadingageohio.org to share whether they’ve seen improvements in longstanding pending cases, as well as particularly challenging cases to be forwarded to ODM. LeadingAge Ohio also encourages members to use the reports available via the MITS system to identify those residents who are approaching renewal.

Other Medicaid updates included:

LeadingAge Ohio meets with the Department of Medicaid on a monthly basis to discussing outstanding issues and updates. Topics and questions for ODM may be sent to Susan Wallace at swallace@leadingageohio.org for inclusion in the October meeting agenda.  

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