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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 5111', '§ 5111', '§ 5165', '§ 5162', '§ 5160', '§ 5165', '§ 5167', '§ 5165', '§ 5160']

Medicaid/CHIP Data Requirements in Ohio | Health Information & the Law
Medicaid/CHIP Data Requirements in Ohio
Ohio has implemented laws governing the Medicaid program in the state to ensure that the program operates effectively. The department of job and family services must annually report to both houses of the state legislature information on the effectiveness of the medical assistance program in meeting the needs of low-income pregnant women, infants, and children, which will include a report on birth outcomes and the number of visits by eligible participants.1 Information about individuals participating in the medical assistance program is confidential, and may only be disclosed for purposes directly related to administration of the Medicaid program or as otherwise permitted by law.2
Medicaid providers must agree to maintain all necessary records for six years from the date of receipt of payment or until completion of an audit; providers must also agree to furnish any information maintained in these records for audit and review purposes to appropriate authorities and comply with relevant confidentiality safeguards.3 Nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded participating in the Medicaid program must annually submit cost reports, and must retain all records necessary to support such reports for seven years after the report is filed, or for six years after all appeal rights relating to an audit are exhausted, if the department of job and family services issues an audit report.4
Medicaid managed health care programs must retain and safeguard by the program and its subcontractors for six years from the renewal, amendment or termination date of the provider agreement.5 Managed health care programs must keep detailed records for each hospital with which it contracts about the utilization of services by Medicaid participants, and payments made by the organization to the hospital for the services.6
1. Ohio Rev. Code § 5111.09
2. Ohio Admin. Code 5101:1-37-01.1
3. Ohio Admin. Code 5101:3-1-17.2
4. Ohio Admin. Code 5101:3-3-20
5. Ohio Admin. Code 5101:3-26-06
6. Ohio Rev. Code § 5111.175
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