The Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) recently received notification that Insure Oklahoma, the state’s premium assistance program for businesses and employees, has been reauthorized by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for another five years.
Historically, the Insure Oklahoma program has been reauthorized on a yearly basis. However, this year CMS approved the waiver to secure the program for five years, effective August 31, 2018, through December 31, 2023.
“We are very pleased with the decision to renew Insure Oklahoma for five more years. This successful program provides Oklahomans with an affordable option for health care coverage,” said OHCA CEO Becky Pasternik-Ikard.
Nearly 4,600 businesses and more than 19,600 lower income Oklahomans are enrolled in either Insure Oklahoma’s Employer-Sponsored Insurance (ESI) plan or Individual Plan. Under the ESI plan, private health premium costs are shared by Insure Oklahoma (60 percent), the employer (25 percent) and the employee (15 percent). The Individual Plan allows those who don’t have access to health insurance through their employer — including the self-employed, temporarily unemployed and college students — to buy health benefits directly through the state.
Insure Oklahoma is funded by the state’s tobacco tax matched with federal Medicaid funds. For information, call 888-365-3742 or visit www.insureoklahoma.org.