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Ohio Department of Medicaid Updates: Key Changes to Physician Reimbursement Rates in Early Parenthood

Client Alert

The Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) has proposed amending Ohio Administrative Code Rule 5160-1-60 related to covered Medicaid reimbursements for physicians. At a hearing held November 14, 2025, ODM received no comments on its proposed changes. Beginning on January 1, 2026, ODM is proposing an increase to rates for prenatal care, childbirth, and infant care and provider visits.

The following services are proposed to have increased max payments or will be covered for the first time:

  • H1000 TH* Prenatal care: at risk assessment ea addl (NEW)
  • H1001 Prenatal care: antepartum management
  • H1002 Prenatal care: care coordination
  • H1003 Prenatal care: individual education
  • S9452 Prenatal nutrition classes, non-physician
  • S9436 Childbirth prep/Lamaze classes, non-physician
  • S9437 Childbirth refresher classes, non-physician
  • S9444 Baby parenting classes, non-physician
  • S6127 Brief emotional/behave assmt
  • 99202 TH* Pre-natal office/outpatient visit, new
  • 99211 TH* Pre-natal office/outpatient visit, est
  • 99212 TH* Pre-natal Office/outpatient visit, est
  • 99213 TH* Pre-natal office/outpatient visit, est
  • 99381 Preventive visit, new, infant
  • 99382 Preventive visit, new, 1-4 yrs old
  • 99391 Preventive visit, estab, infant
  • 99392 Preventive visit, estab, 1-4 yrs old

To learn more about the proposed changes and updated Medicaid payment reimbursements, please contact BMD Healthcare Member Daphne Kackloudis at dlkackloudis@bmdllc.com or Attorney Jordan Burdick at jaburdick@bmdllc.com.


Ohio House Bill 429: Potential Relief for Providers Facing Same-Day Reimbursement Restrictions

Ohio House Bill 429 aims to prevent third-party payers from reducing provider reimbursement for multiple procedures performed on the same day. The bill could improve payment practices for a range of specialties, including surgery and gastroenterology.

FTC Continues to Target Noncompetes

The FTC is intensifying its focus on noncompete agreements in healthcare, urging employers to review contracts for compliance. While Ohio still generally enforces noncompetes, pending legislation could limit their use.

Medicare Updates: Prior Authorizations and Physician Fee Schedule

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced two key updates effective January 1, 2026: a six-state prior authorization pilot program targeting high-risk services under the WISeR Model, and proposed revisions to the Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) that include increased payment rates, expanded telehealth coverage, and updated policies for chronic care, behavioral health, and rural providers.

USCIS Policy Updates: Implications for Business Immigration

In August 2025, USCIS issued three key policy updates enhancing vetting, good moral character (GMC) evaluations, and scrutiny of "anti-American" conduct in immigration adjudications. These policy memos will impact employers sponsoring foreign workers, including H-1B, L-1, EB visas, adjustments, and naturalization.

Ohio Passes Antidiscrimination Provision for CRNA Reimbursement

Ohio has passed House Bill 96, introducing a provider nondiscrimination provision that requires health plans to reimburse certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) at the same rate as physicians for the same services. The law aims to improve patient access to care by eliminating payment discrimination against CRNAs and will take effect on September 30, 2025.