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Outreach & Enrollment

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Valley View Health Centers’ Outreach & Enrollment program offers free, personalized assistance to help individuals and families understand health insurance options and complete applications for coverage. This includes help with Medicaid, Medicare, the Health Insurance Marketplace (Affordable Care Act plans), CHIP, and community health programs.

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​We focus on making insurance enrollment and understanding coverage options easy and stress-free, especially for people who may feel overwhelmed by forms or unsure where to start.

Meet Your Certified Enrollment Specialist

She works directly with patients to answer questions, review insurance options, help complete applications, and connect individuals with coverage that fits their needs.

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Shayla’s Mission:
To ensure everyone in our service area understands their insurance options and feels comfortable reaching out — no matter where they live or work.

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Phone: (740) 947 - 7726  ext. 8106

Email: slykins@pikecac.org

 

Office Hours: Monday – Friday | 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Flexible appointment times can be arranged to fit your schedule — including early morning, evening, or weekend support when possible.

Shayla Lykins

Outreach & Enrollment Specialist

Shayla can help you apply for and understand:

  • Medicaid

  • Medicare

  • Health Insurance Marketplace (ACA) plans

  • Community programs like CHIP

She will work with you to explore which options you qualify for, help you complete the application process, and answer questions about benefits, premiums, and timelines.

Shayla serves patients in all counties where Valley View Health Centers operate, including but not limited to:

  • Pike County

  • Adams County

  • Jackson County

  • Scioto County

      (and surrounding Southern Ohio

       communities) — not just Pike County.

 

Patients are welcome to reach out regardless of where they live — you don’t have to be a current Valley View Health Centers patient to get help.

This publication is supported by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $1.92 million with 100 percent funded by CMS/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by CMS/HHS, or the U.S. Government.

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What is FTCA?

Federal Tort Claims Act

Under the Federally Supported Health Centers Assistance Acts of 1992 and 1995, health centers that receive funds through the Health Center Program may be deemed as employees of the Public Health Service (PHS) for purposes of Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) coverage for the performance of medical, surgical, dental, and related functions within the scope of employment. The Health Center FTCA Program increases the availability of funds to health centers to provide services within the Health Center Program scope of project by reducing or eliminating health centers' spending on malpractice insurance premiums for such services.

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What services are covered under the FTCA Program? Deemed Health Center Program grantees are immune from medical malpractice lawsuits resulting from the performance of medical, surgical, dental, or related functions within the approved scope of project.

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