TennCare Advocacy TennCare Guidance Other Resources Contact Us More 1-800-758-1638 A TennCare advocate is here to listen to and help you with your TennCare questions. Please give us a call at 800-758-1638 from 8am to 5pm Central Time, Monday - Friday outside of state holidays. If...
TennCare Medicaid Commercial Insurance Self-Pay (no insurance) Start Virtual Treatment Tennessee's First Virtual Addiction Treatment Provider In 2024, Nashville Addiction Clinic was awarded Tennessee's first Virtual OBOT (Office-Based Outpatient Treatment) medical license. This unique medical license, comb...
TennCare Medicaid Commercial Insurance Self-Pay (no insurance) Start Virtual Treatment Tennessee's First Virtual Addiction Treatment Provider In 2024, Nashville Addiction Clinic was awarded Tennessee's first Virtual OBOT (Office-Based Outpatient Treatment) medical license. This unique medical license, comb...
TennCare: A Closer Look.Answers some of the questions commonly asked about the TennCare medical insurance program in Tennessee. Aim of TennCare; Comparison of TennCare's cost to that of other Medicaid programs; Tenncare's percentage of the state budget; Benefits of TennCare.Wright...
Telemedicine Suboxone program accepts TennCare Medicaid and all major health insurance. Start today using your cellphone. Suboxone by mail.
The TennCare Connect app is for Tennesseans who have applied for or are receiving insurance through TennCare, CoverKids, and Medicare Savings Programs. From the…
TennCare Supplemental Pools and the Joint Annual Report of Hospitals The Joint Annual Report (JAR) is a key source of data used by the Bureau of TennCare to calculate supplemental pool payments for hospitals. Over time, THA has received many questions from facilities regarding the TennCare suppl...
Last updated December 18, 2014 TennCare Benefit Packages The card that you get from your health plan (sometimes called a Managed Care Organization, or MCO), may have a letter on the front. Look on the front of your health plan card. The letter, A-M, will tell you what kind of care...
In 1994, Tennessee converted its Medicaid program to a managed care system—TennCare. Graduate medical education (GME) funding by TennCare was linked
Plan of the state to restructure the program; Reversal of a federal court order that prevented the state from proceeding with TennCare enrollment reductions; Assurance of Governor Phil Bredesen to preserve coverage for thousands of medically needy enrollees in exchange for legal relief from the Grier...