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SoonerCare (Medicaid)

Service Information

​SoonerCare, Oklahoma's Medicaid program, provides health care to children under the age of 19, adults with children under the age of 18, pregnant women and people who are older than 65 or have blindness or another disability. The following programs are a part of SoonerCare: Aged, Blind and Disabled; Family Planning; Health Care for Children with Disabilities (TEFRA); and Health Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT).

Adults with children under age 18
  • Recipients of the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program are automatically eligible for health benefits. 
  • Adults with children under the age of 18 who do not receive TANF may, in some circumstances, also be eligible for medical services. The income guidelines are presented in Appendix C-1 Schedule X. (Resources are not considered with this group.) 
Children under age 19 and pregnant women
  • Children under the age of 19 and pregnant women whose family incomes meet the income guidelines in Appendix C-1 Schedule I.A may be eligible for medical benefits. (Resources are not considered with this group.)
Aged, Blind or Disabled
  • Individuals who are 65 or older are eligible if they meet the financial criteria.
  • To be eligible for medical benefits in Oklahoma, a person will need to apply for and receive a disability determination from the Social Security Administration. To be considered disabled, a person must have a physical or mental impairment, disease or loss that appears reasonably certain to continue at least 12 months without significant improvement and that substantially impairs his/her ability to perform labor or services or to engage in a useful occupation.
  • In addition, people eligible for Medicare Part A may qualify to have medical benefits pay their Medicare premiums, co-payments and deductibles as a Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB), a Qualified Disabled and Working Individual (QDWI) or a Specified Low Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB).  
  • The recipient's monthly income and resources must meet guidelines listed in Appendix C-1  (Schedule V-VII for help with Medicare premiums and Schedules VI and VIII for medical assistance).
  • People who belong to the "aged, blind and disabled" group may also qualify for a State Supplemental Payment.

If you are not on medical benefits, contact your local OKDHS Human Services Center and file an application.

You will file one of two applications, depending on the group to which you belong.

Applying for medical assistance for families with a member under 18, caregivers of children under the age of 19 or pregnant women. Oklahoma Health Care Authority will be accepting and processing applications for this group.Go to My SoonerCare to apply online. You can still go to an OKDHS Human Services Center. to get help applying or get an application.

Persons with disabilities, blindness or who are older than the age 65, must fill out form 08MP003E.

Sept. 2, 2016 

Re: Cost Share Copays for SoonerCare Members – Household Limits Update

The Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) Board has authority over cost sharing in SoonerCare. Cost sharing is the portion of payment for services the member pays out of their own pocket. Such copays for approved services went into effect July 1, 2014, and have been updated. Member copays are deducted from the total cost sharing limit for each member of the household. The cost sharing limit is based upon the members' family income and is capped at five percent per month. The cost sharing limit is also applied across the members of the household and re-sets at the beginning of each month. Once the household cost sharing limit is reached, the members of the household should not be charged a copay.

There are certain groups and benefits that are exempt from such copays:

  • Children;
  • Pregnancy related services;
  • Certain American Indians and Alaskan Natives;
  • Persons receiving Nursing Home care;
  • Persons receiving hospice care; and
  • Persons in the Oklahoma Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program.

Members in Home and Community-Based Services waivers pay the following copays for prescriptions: $0.65 copay per drug costing $10.00 or less; $1.20 copay per drug costing $10.01 - $25.00; $2.40 copay per drug costing $25.01 - $50.00; $3.50 copay per drug costing $50.01 or more. Preferred generics do not have copays.

The OHCA will inform members of their household cost sharing cap amount upon eligibility determination. Members will also be informed when they have reached the total family limit. Then, they will have no more copays for the remainder of the family's current month. Members can update their information regarding a change in circumstances at any time. If the member eligibility was determined by DHS, changes should be reported to DHS. Other members may use the SoonerCare online application  or may  call  the SoonerCare Helpline at 1-800-987-7767. An OHCA representative can review the member cost sharing information to determine the amount of cost sharing that has been processed in the current review period and verify if the member has made any overpayments in copays. If the member is identified as paying over the total limit for the month, OHCA will help with reimbursement to the member.

The member is responsible for paying  all  copay amounts.  A  provider cannot deny services based  upon  a member's inability to pay at the time of service. However, if a member's copay amount is left unpaid, providers can send their account to a collection agency. For a current list of copay amounts that providers are allowed to charge, please refer to the following chart, visit the OHCA SoonerCare Benefits website or contact the Sooner Care Helpline at 1-800-987-7767.

Service Copay Amounts
Ambulatory Surgery Centers $4 per visit

 

Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services (some services may require prior authorization)

$4 per visit;

Behavioral Health Inpatient

- $7.50 per day; up to a maximum of $75 per visit

Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy $4 per visit
Clinic services including Renal Dialysis services $4 per visit
Emergency Dental services None
Diabetic supplies $4 per claim
Diagnostic X-ray services $4 per visit
Durable Medical Equipment and supplies $4 per claim
Emergency services None
FQHC services $4 per visit
Home Health services $4 per visit
Immunizations $4 per date of service

 

Inpatient hospital services (Acute Care only)

$10 per day for first seven days -

$5 on the eighth day; up to a maximum of $75 per visit

Laboratory $4 per visit
Outpatient hospital services $4 per visit
Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Therapy $4 per visit
PCP visits and physician services $4 per visit
Preventive services $4 per visit as applicable
Podiatry services $4 per visit
Prescription Drugs and insulin $4 each prescription
Prenatal, delivery and postpartum services None
Rural Health Clinic services $4 per visit
Specialty Clinic visits $4 per visit
Tuberculosis services $4 per visit

Contact Information

  • For general questions and information for SoonerCare members, please call the SoonerCare Helpline at 1-800-987-7767.
  • To apply for SoonerCare for children, pregnant women, parents of minor children or Family Planning, you can go to My SoonerCare.
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