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What is it? SoonerCare for Children, part of Oklahoma's Medicaid program, provides health care to children under the age of 19 whose family incomes are within certain income guidelines. What do I get? This program helps pay some or all medical bills for many people who can't afford them. Covered health care services may include doctor visits, hospitalization and prescriptions. There is no cost for those who meet the income guidelines; however, co-pays may apply to some services. How long do I get it? Children can continue to receive coverage through SoonerCare for Children until their 19th birthday. Families must continue to meet eligibility guidelines. In most cases, you’ll need to prove your eligibility no more than once a year. |
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| Other SoonerCare programs provide services to pregnant women, adults with children, and certain people over age 65, blind, or disabled. If you don’t qualify for benefits from SoonerCare for Children, you may be covered by another SoonerCare program. | ||