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Ohio Hematology Oncology Society

The Ohio Hematology Oncology Society represents over 220 oncology and hematology providers, spanning both private practice and outpatient hospital settings.  It's important to note that membership extends to the entire professional support teams, including nurse practitioners (NPPs), nurses, pharmacists, medical assistants, administrators, billers, coders, and financial navigators. Our membership is on a steady growth trajectory. The Society is a non-profit corporation formed to address the growing needs of Oncologists and Hematologists in practice in Ohio.

Membership in the Society is open to practicing Oncologists and Hematologists in the state of Ohio, their staff, academic institutions and corporate entities involved in the care and treatment of cancer patients.


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Major Federal Healthcare Policy Changes: What Oncology Practices Should Be Aware of for 2026

  • Several federal healthcare policy changes took effect January 1 - with more coming in 2026 - that may impact coverage, reimbursement, prior authorization timelines, and patient financial responsibility.
  • These updates span the ACA marketplace, Medicare payments, drug pricing, Medicaid, and prior authorization modernization.Details >

    Ohio MyCare Plan Changes: What Oncology Providers Need to Know for 2026

    • Coverage shifts may affect your patients: Anthem, Buckeye, CareSource, and Molina will cover MyCare services starting January 1, 2026. Aetna and United will no longer provide coverage.
    • EVV updates could impact authorizations: Providers using Sandata or alternate EVV systems may need to adjust payers or authorizations for patients transitioning between plans.Details >

      OHOS Legislative Advocacy Update

      • January Legislative Highlights by OHOS Lobbyist, Matt Whitehead
      • OHOS Legislative Tracking Summary
      Details >

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