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Ohio Department of Medicaid will hold two more public hearings as we seek input on extending Ohio’s substance use disorder (SUD) 1115 waiver for an additional five-year period. Behavioral health stakeholders and all interested party are encouraged to attend.
WHEN: Wednesday, March 6, 9:30–10:30 a.m.
WHERE: Join us virtually or in-person
In person Ohio Department of Medicaid
50 W. Town Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215
Virtual Microsoft Teams
Click here to join the meeting
Or call in (audio only)
+1 614-721-2972, Phone Conference ID: 150 705 390#
Or
WHEN: Thursday, March 7, 1–2 p.m.
WHERE: Join us virtually or in-person
In person Ohio Department of Medicaid
50 W. Town Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215
Virtual Microsoft Teams
Click here to join the meeting
Or call in (audio only)
+1 614-721-2972, Phone Conference ID: 826 516 015#
All interested parties are encouraged to attend either session to offer comments or feedback.
For more information about the proposed extension of Ohio’s SUD 1115 waiver please visit: https://medicaid.ohio.gov/about-us/notices/sud-1115-demonstration-02012024.
Access, inclusion, and reasonable accommodation
Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) is committed to providing access and inclusion and reasonable accommodation in its services, activities, programs, and employment opportunities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and other applicable laws. To request an interpreter, written information in a language other than English or in other formats (large print, audio, accessible electronic formats, other formats), or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability, please contact ODM’s Civil Rights/ADA Coordinator by phone at 614- 995-9981/TTY 711, fax at 614-644-1434, or email at ODM_EEO_EmployeeRelations@medicaid.ohio.gov.
Unless ODM’s Civil Rights/ADA Coordinator approves in advance, individuals may not record the meeting using the recording function in Teams, GoToMeeting, Zoom, or any virtual meeting platform used by the department, nor may individuals utilize artificial intelligence technologies to transcribe meetings.
If you believe ODM has failed to provide these services or discriminated in another way, you can file a grievance with ODM’s Civil Rights Coordinator and/or file a civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights. Further information on these processes and ODM’s compliance with civil rights and other applicable laws can be found at Notice of Nondiscrimination.
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