What Is Ohio Medicaid?
Medicaid is a joint federal-state health insurance program that provides free or low-cost coverage
to people who meet income and eligibility requirements. In Ohio, the Medicaid program is called
Ohio Medicaid. It is administered by the state but jointly funded by state and federal governments.
Ohio Has Expanded Medicaid
Ohio expanded Medicaid under the ACA, extending coverage to adults with household income up
to 138% of the federal poverty level (approximately $21,597 for a single adult in 2026).
This means non-disabled adults without children who meet the income threshold can now qualify for
Ohio Medicaid — a major change from pre-expansion rules that limited Medicaid to narrow
eligibility categories.
Marketplace as Alternative in Ohio
If you don’t qualify for Ohio Medicaid, the ACA marketplace is your primary option.
Ohio marketplace carriers include: Medical Mutual of Ohio, Anthem BCBS, Ambetter from MedMutual, Aetna, Molina Healthcare. ACA premium tax credits are available for
households earning between 100% and 400% FPL (~$15,650–$62,600 for a single adult in 2026).