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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Ohio MCO Report Card in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section, which outlines the importance of Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) in managing worker injuries and claims. Familiarize yourself with key terms and concepts.
  3. Navigate to the charts displaying the number of employers and active claims assigned to each MCO. This information helps you assess the size and performance of different organizations.
  4. Examine the Return to Work and Medical Cost scores for each MCO. These scores indicate how effectively each organization manages claims and medical costs, providing insight into their overall performance.
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There are 15 MCOs in Ohio, and the Open Enrollment period (May 2 May 27) is the only time during which MCOs are permitted to market their services to employers. It is important to retain an MCO partner that excels in resolving claims, and is also easily available to work through complicated issues when they arise.
Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) are organizations certified by the Bureau of Workers Compensation to manage medical care. Providers submit bills to the MCO, which makes the initial determination whether to pay the bill.
Medicaid managed care provides for the delivery of Medicaid health benefits and additional services through contracted arrangements between state Medicaid agencies and managed care organizations (MCOs) that accept a set per member per month (capitation) payment for these services.
A Managed Care Organization (MCO) is a health plan or health care company that utilizes managed care as its model to keep the quality of care high while limiting costs. As part of a managed care system, an MCO agrees to offer its services at a reduced cost, along with other MCOs in the network.
Managed care organizations (MCOs) begin working as soon as an injury occurs. They help file and manage the medical portion of a workers compensation claim, ensure your injured workers receive quality care, and help get employees safely back to work after an injury.

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