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Aug 7, 2023 · In 2021, 23.28% of Oklahoma's population was covered by public health insurance plans funded by governments at the federal, state, or local level.
Jun 22, 2023 · In January 2021, contracts were awarded to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Complete Health, Humana Healthy Horizons, and UnitedHealthcare, with a go-live date set for October 2021. The trajectory of these awarded contracts took an unexpected turn in June 2021.
Nov 23, 2021 · Black people in Oklahoma had the worst overall health rankings — a combined figure encompassing health outcomes, health care access and health care quality — than any other state with a large Black population, the report from The Commonwealth Fund found.
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OKLAHOMA HEALTH CARE RESOURCE GUIDE. The resources in this guide have been prepared to assist service providers of all types throughout the State of Oklahoma. Resource availability is subject to change; the information in this guide is current as of July 2021.
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Sep 16, 2022 · The new Census data for 2021 health insurance coverage show the first six months of expansion’s impacts, with Oklahoma’s uninsured rate dropping from 14.3 percent in 2019 to 13.8 percent in 2021. OK Policy has previously estimated that the state’s uninsured rate is closer to 10 percent as of midyear 2022.
Feb 19, 2021 · Gov. Kevin Stitt and the Oklahoma Health Care Authority announced in late January that the state will contract with four companies to provide managed care for hundreds of thousands of SoonerCare members. The decision has big implications for the state’s budget picture and the health of low-income adults and children who receive health ...
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A voter-approved expansion of Medicaid took effect Thursday in Oklahoma after a decade of Republican resistance in a state that has become emblematic of the political struggle to extend the federal health insurance program in conservative strongholds.