Do I have to credential separately with each Ohio Medicaid managed care plan?
No. Since October 2022, Ohio uses centralized credentialing through
the PNM module, with Maximus as the verification organization. You
credential once at the state level, though you still contract with
each plan.
How does OhioRISE change how I bill for pediatric behavioral health?
For an OhioRISE-enrolled child, behavioral health services are billed
to Aetna Better Health of Ohio, while physical health stays with
the child's MCO or fee-for-service Medicaid. We verify enrollment
before the visit so claims go to the right payer.
What is the PNM module and why does it matter for my payments?
The Provider Network Management module is Ohio Medicaid's single
entry point for enrollment, credentialing, claims, and prior
authorization. A lapse there an overdue revalidation or a broken
affiliation can hold up payment across all Medicaid plans at once.
Which commercial payers matter most for an Ohio practice?
Medical Mutual of Ohio, Anthem (Elevance), UnitedHealthcare, and
Aetna dominate, with regional plans like SummaCare in the Akron area.
The right mix depends on your county and the health systems your
patients use.
Can you support a rural Ohio practice with no billing staff?
Yes. Remote support is designed for exactly that. Many providers in
southeast and rural Ohio run without dedicated billers, and we
operate as their full billing function.
Do you handle telehealth billing for Ohio payers?
Yes. We apply each payer's current telehealth codes, modifiers, and
place-of-service rules, which still vary between Ohio Medicaid,
Medical Mutual, and national commercial plans.