Starting a medical practice in Ohio.
The 7-phase launch blueprint applies to every state. But credentialing timing, payer mix, entity rules, and scope-of-practice all shift state to state. Here's what changes when you're launching in Ohio.
Payer landscape.
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield (Ohio), Medical Mutual of Ohio, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and Cigna lead; Medical Mutual is a unique regional player.
Cost context.
Ohio markets are generally moderate-cost; major metros (Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland) cluster within a similar range.
On NPs and PAs.
Nurse Practitioners: Reduced practice.
Physician Assistants: Ohio PAs require a supervising physician and a Standard Care Arrangement; protocols are specific.
Why local counsel matters.
Ohio's state-run workers comp and Pharmacy Board rules add steps most generic startup guides miss. Local counsel matters.
The 7 phases apply. The details shift.
Start with the phase that matches where you are, then layer the Ohio-specific watchouts above onto your build sequence.
The decision before the decision.
The numbers that decide whether you launch or stall.
The structure under everything you'll build.
The clock that decides when you actually get paid.
The systems that let your practice actually run.
Getting your first 100 patients without burning your runway.
From 'open and billing' to 'profitable and sustainable.'
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