Medicaid Copayments
You may be charged a copayment for the medical services listed below. Copayments should be paid to your health care provider when you receive medical services. You can request a state hearing if you think you have been wrongfully charged a co-payment.
Call the Ohio Medicaid Consumer Hotline at 1-800-324-8680 (voice) or 1-800-292-3572 (TTY) if you have more questions.
| Service |
Copay amount |
Non-emergency services obtained in a hospital emergency room |
$3 per visit |
| Dental services |
$3 per visit |
| Routine eye examinations |
$2 per examination |
| Eyeglasses |
$1 per fitting |
| Most brand name (non-generic) medications |
$2 per prescription or refill |
| Medications that require prior authorization |
$3 per prescription or refill |
You will not be charged a copayment if you are:
- Younger than age 21,
- Pregnant or your pregnancy ended up to 90 days ago (there are copayments for routine eye examinations & eyeglasses fittings),
- Living in a nursing home or an intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded,
- Receiving emergency services in a hospital, clinic, office or other facility,
- Receiving family planning-related services,
- Receiving hospice care, or
- In a managed care plan that does not charge copayments.
Ability to Pay Copays: If you are unable to pay your copayment, you cannot be refused medical services. However, you still owe the copayment to your health care services provider. Your health care services provider may refuse medical services if you have past unpaid copayments. Your health care services provider must tell you that this is their policy and they must have the same policy for all of their patients.
| Got Medicare and Medicaid? |
If you have Medicare, there is a prescription drug benefit program known as Medicare Part D that helps you pay for your prescriptions. Medicaid will only pay for certain prescriptions that Medicare Part D does not cover. Be sure to give both your Medicare Part D and your Medicaid cards to your pharmacist.
Also, you will automatically qualify for "extra help" so you will not be charged a deductible or monthly premiums. However, you will have to pay copayments between $1 and $5 per prescription. |
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