Spotlight on Current Pending Federal Projects

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Spotlight on Current Pending Federal Projects Overarching goals Spotlight on Current Pending Federal Projects Oklahomans are counting on us….

OHCA Mission To purchase state and federally funded health care in a the most efficient and comprehensive manner possible and to study and recommend strategies for optimizing the accessibility and quality of health care. Oklahomans are counting on us….

Ohca goals Eligibility Satisfaction / Quality Personal Responsibility Benefits Financing Administration Oklahomans are counting on us….

Pending Federal Projects Federal Authority Requested Health Access Networks (HAN) Children 186 – 300% FPL Adults (19-64 yrs) 201-300% FPL (Working for Small Businesses with <250 employees) Oklahomans are counting on us….