Ohio Medical Expense Notification is a form sent to individuals who have incurred medical expenses in the state of Ohio. This form is issued by the Ohio Department of Medicaid and is used to determine an individual's eligibility for medical assistance, such as Medicaid, or to obtain reimbursement for medical expenses. The form includes information on medical services received, the provider, the costs of the services, and the individual's financial information. There are two main types of Ohio Medical Expense Notification: the Fee-For-Service (FFS) Notification and the Managed Care Organization (MCO) Notification. The FFS Notification is sent to individuals who receive services from a fee-for-service provider, such as a hospital, physician, or other healthcare provider. The MCO Notification is sent to individuals who receive services from an MCO, such as an HMO or PPO. Both forms are used to determine eligibility for medical assistance and to obtain reimbursement for medical expenses.