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Buckeye Health Plan, founded in 2004, is a managed care health insurer based in Ohio, primarily serving Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries. The company is dedicated to providing comprehensive healthcare coverage and services tailored to its members' needs. Through partnerships with local providers and community organizations, Buckeye aims to ensure that its members receive essential medical services, preventive care, and necessary support to promote overall health.
In addition to Medicaid and Medicare plans, Buckeye also offers specialized programs focusing on behavioral health, maternal and child health, and chronic disease management. The company’s commitment to quality care, patient-centered services, and robust community engagement has established it as a significant player in Ohio’s healthcare landscape, improving access to healthcare for vulnerable populations.
Buckeye Health Plan offers a range of insurance options, primarily focusing on Medicaid and Medicare health plans. Their Medicaid plans provide comprehensive benefits, including preventive care, hospitalization, and other essential services. For Medicare beneficiaries, Buckeye offers Medicare Advantage plans that include additional coverage, such as dental, vision, and wellness programs. Additionally, Buckeye provides specialized programs for individuals with specific health needs, such as behavioral health and chronic conditions.
Enrollment in a Buckeye Health Plan can be completed online, over the phone, or in person. Prospective members can visit the Buckeye website to review plan options and find enrollment instructions. They can also call Buckeye's customer service for assistance. It's important to check enrollment periods, especially for Medicare plans, which have specific enrollment times throughout the year. The Ohio Department of Medicaid also provides resources to help individuals understand their options.
Buckeye Health Plan provides various support services aimed at enhancing member health and wellbeing. These services include access to care management programs, behavioral health support, and chronic disease management. Additionally, they offer resources such as wellness programs, health education, and outreach services. Members can also access a 24/7 nurse hotline for immediate health concerns, and Buckeye collaborates with community organizations to provide additional resources, including housing assistance and transportation services.
Yes, eligibility requirements for Buckeye Health Plan vary based on the type of coverage. For Medicaid plans, individuals must meet income guidelines set by the Ohio Department of Medicaid and reside in the service area. For Medicare plans, individuals must be 65 years or older or meet certain disability criteria. It’s recommended that prospective members check with Buckeye's eligibility criteria specific to their needs and circumstances or consult the official Ohio Medicaid guidance for further information.