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04/02/2026

Ohio Expands Next Generation MyCare Program to Additional Counties

Ohio continues to move forward with a major overhaul of how care is delivered to people eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare. The Next Generation MyCare Ohio program is central to that shift, bringing services under a single, coordinated model intended to simplify access and improve continuity of care. As Phase 2 launches April 1, providers in newly added counties will begin seeing operational and enrollment changes tied to this transition.

What You Need To Know

  • The Ohio Department of Medicaid is launching Phase 2 of the Next Generation MyCare program on April 1.
  • The program will expand into 10 additional counties: Ashtabula, Defiance, Erie, Fairfield, Fayette, Henry, Licking, Paulding, Sandusky, and Williams.
  • MyCare coordinates Medicare and Medicaid benefits for more than 250,000 Ohioans who are dually eligible.
  • The updated model includes expanded behavioral health services, transportation supports, and stronger access to long-term services and community-based care.
  • Three statewide plans—Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, CareSource, and Molina Healthcare of Ohio—will serve members; Buckeye Health Plan will not accept new members in 2026.

What Happens Next

  • Additional counties will continue to phase in throughout 2026 as Ohio moves toward a fully statewide model.
  • Members in newly added counties will begin enrollment and transition into participating health plans.
  • Providers should expect continued alignment of Medicare and Medicaid services under single managed care plans.

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