Dayton Daily News

How CareSource scored on latest Ohio report card

- By Kaitlin Schroeder Staff Writer Contact this reporter at 937-225-2279 or email Kaitlin.Schroeder@cmg.com.

CareSource’s performanc­e improved on its latest report card from Ohio Medicaid.

The Dayton-based insurer received 18 out of 25 stars on the annual performanc­e report, which is a side-by-side comparison of the performanc­e of each of the five insurance plans that manage Ohio Medicaid benefits. The report card is intended to help consumers compare their options.

The insurers are measured across five reporting categories including: Getting Care, Doctor Communicat­ion and Service, Keeping Children Healthy, Living with Illness and Women’s Health.

CareSource and Paramount Advantage both received 18 stars across five different categories. Molina Healthcare received 15, Buckeye Health Plan received 14, and UnitedHeal­thcare Community Plan recieved 10.

“Ranking high in quality demonstrat­es how CareSource puts our members first,” said Steve Ringel, CareSource Ohio market president. “As a leader in quality, CareSource is proud to bring value-based care to our members and all Medicaid enrollees.”

The state gave CareSource three out of five stars for keeping children healthy with care like immunizati­ons, dental visits, and wellchild visits and whether kids received the behavioral health care they need.

CareSource got four stars for doctor’s communicat­ion and service, which is measured by how happy members are with their doctors and how well members are involved by doctors in decisions about their care.

CareSource also got three stars for how well members get access to care when they need it. It also got three stars for how well the plan provides care for people living with illness like diabetes, asthma, depression or addiction.

CareSource scored the best with the women’s health category, where the insurer received five stars for whether women receive tests that screen for female cancers and infections and if women receive care before and after their babies are born.

Each insurer is responsibl­e for collecting and auditing their own survey outcomes and turning over the results to an outside Ohio Medicaid vendor Health Services Advisory Group, which develops the rating system used in the report card.

 ??  ?? CareSource and Paramount Advantage both received 18 stars across five categories. Molina Healthcare received 15, Buckeye Health Plan 14 and UnitedHeal­thcare Community Plan 10.
CareSource and Paramount Advantage both received 18 stars across five categories. Molina Healthcare received 15, Buckeye Health Plan 14 and UnitedHeal­thcare Community Plan 10.
 ?? SARAH FRANKS PHOTOS / STAFF ?? CareSource’s six-story Pamela Morris Center officially opened in downtown Dayton in April.
SARAH FRANKS PHOTOS / STAFF CareSource’s six-story Pamela Morris Center officially opened in downtown Dayton in April.

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