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Ombudsman

Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman 1-800-282-1206 elderrights@age.ohio.gov Or contact your regional ombudsman Ohio’s Office of the State Long-term Care Ombudsman help people receiving home care, assisted living and nursing home care select a provider and offer information about benefits and consumer rights. In addition, ombudsmen: Advocate for person-centered approaches by providers to meet

Medicaid Application

In addition to applying for Medicaid through Healthcare.gov, you can also apply directly to Medicaid. https://benefits.ohio.gov/eligibility-check.html?lang

Healthcare.gov

Healthcare.gov provides access to marketplace plans.  It also is a way to apply for government healthcare coverage.  https://www.healthcare.gov

Get America Covered – Find Health Care Coverage

Get America Covered provides assistance in finding health care coverage. Get America Covered

Ohio Department of Insurance

Consumer Services Consumer Services Division (CSD) answers questions on insurance and assists policyholders navigate the complaint process when necessary. To contact CSD, call 1-800-686-1526 or visit the Consumer Affairs section of the ODI website to submit comments https://gateway.insurance.ohio.gov/UI/ODI.CS.Public.UI/Complaint.mvc/DisplayConsumerComplaintForm   Provider Complaint information page A healthcare provider may submit a prompt pay complaint to the Ohio

HelpLine

Ohio’s Community Health Centers Serve All Ohioans Ohio’s Community Health Centers are required to provide care to all patients regardless of a person’s insurance status or ability to pay. Call Our Helpline UHCAN Ohio’s Helpline (614) 456-0060 ext 233 UHCAN Ohio’s Helpline is a free resource available to all Ohioans looking for assistance with health