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Partners For Kids offers a variety of resources to help practices stay atop of best practices through prescribing guidelines, publications and insurance information.
Pediatric-Focused Over-the-Counter Preferred Drug List for Ohio Medicaid Plans
Updated 4/2/2024
Asthma Inhaled Corticosteroid Table
Each inhaled corticosteroid has comparative daily dosages listed along with typical dose frequencies, strengths available, device delivery methods, and Ohio Medicaid coverage notes. Updated: 3/2024
Asthma Inhaled Corticosteroid Table
Each inhaled corticosteroid has comparative daily dosages listed along with typical dose frequencies, strengths available, device delivery methods, and Ohio Medicaid coverage notes. Updated: 3/2024
Comprehensive Primary Care (CPC) Toolkit
The comprehensive primary care (CPC) toolkit has been developed to assist primary care practices and providers in navigating the CPC program. The toolkit highlights a curated list of items, including a CPC overview, enrollment information, an overview of activity metrics, and how Partners For Kids can support practices in the CPC program.
Unified Preferred Drug List (UPDL) for Ohio Medicaid Plans – Central Region
Updated: 3/2024
Unified Preferred Drug List (UPDL) for Ohio Medicaid Plans – West Region
Updated: 3/2024
West Central Region Materials for Medicaid Enrollment
Every person covered by Medicaid must have their eligibility determined annually, but that process has been suspended during the federal public health emergency of COVID-19. It is now expected that the public health emergency will end in mid-April 2023, and the redetermination process will resume. Providers have a role to play in ensuring your patients stay covered. Download materials to help.
Central Region Materials for Medicaid Enrollment
Every person covered by Medicaid must have their eligibility determined annually, but that process has been suspended during the federal public health emergency of COVID-19. It is now expected that the public health emergency will end in mid-April 2023, and the redetermination process will resume. Providers have a role to play in ensuring your patients stay covered. Download materials to help.