I will caution you that it's essentially impossible to compare networks. The provider network list is out of date as soon as it's published. When I was in family practice we frequently struggled with finding specialists for our patients. The Medicaid plan website would say Dr. XYZ was in network, so we'd refer the patient there, only to have them call us later saying that doctor no longer accepted the plan. We'd have to work our way through the list that we got straight from the plan to find someone who was actually accepting it and taking new patients.
The other problem, which I alluded to earlier, is wait times can be much longer because the few providers who do accept the Medicaid plans get swamped. I even knew of some Medicaid doctors who didn't take appointments. They only saw patients on a first come, first served basis. That meant basically lining up early in the morning to potentially wait hours and possibly not getting seen that day and having to do it all again the next day.