OneCare Kansas
OneCare Kansas Program Ending
As of January 1, 2025, the OneCare Kansas (OCK) program will no longer be covered under Kansas Medicaid. OCK services will remain available to current members through December 31, 2024. No new member enrollments will be accepted during this time.
This change does not affect member eligibility for other KanCare services. All other Medicaid benefits will continue. Providers and members will receive official notification letters detailing the upcoming program changes.
OneCare Kansas is a Medicaid option for some members to receive coordination of physical and behavioral health care with long term services and supports.
OneCare Kansas expands upon medical home models to include links to community and social supports. OneCare Kansas focuses on the whole person and all of his or her needs to manage his or her conditions and be as healthy as possible. All the caregivers involved in a OneCare Kansas member’s health communicate with one another so that all of a patient's needs are addressed in a comprehensive manner.
OneCare Kansas is intended for people with certain chronic conditions, like diabetes, asthma, or mental illness. These people must be KanCare members. They can be members who also receive Medicare along with Medicaid.
- Visit the KanCare OneCare Kansas provider page to learn more.
- Search the KMAP Bulletins for keyword "OneCare" to see the latest provider information.
- OneCare Kansas & Targeted Case Management Services - A Message for Target Case Management (TCM) providers.