SoonerCare Transition: Understanding SoonerSelect and Verifying Coverage for Members

Numerous Oklahomans on SoonerCare making switch to new SoonerSelect health plan

On April 1, many Oklahomans enrolled in SoonerCare will be switching to a new health plan called SoonerSelect. This new program is expected to cover more than half of SoonerCare members and will provide coverage for non-disabled children, low-income parents, pregnant women, and non-disabled adults aged 19 to 64.

It’s crucial for members who are transitioning to SoonerSelect to verify their coverage with their healthcare provider to ensure they are still within their network. Members should have received new identification cards by now, but if they haven’t, they can reach out to MySoonerCare.org for assistance.

The focus of SoonerSelect is on promoting health and wellness both inside and outside of the doctor’s office. The Oklahoma Healthcare Authority aims to monitor quality metrics and assess how the new program and different value-added services are helping members achieve their health goals, improve their health outcomes, and enhance their quality of life.

For those who are eligible for SoonerSelect but have not yet selected this new plan, they have until June 30 to make changes to their coverage. It’s vital for members to stay informed about this transition and ensure they have the necessary information to continue receiving the healthcare services they need.

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