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The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced that it has disenrolled 29, 905 Medicaid beneficiaries during April eligibility redeterminations. Of those disenrolled, 10, 598 lost coverage due to ineligibility and 19, 307 lost coverage for procedural reasons. Read More Read More
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The Michigan Department of Health & Human Services announced on May 24, 2024, that it has disenrolled 18, 316 Medicaid beneficiaries during April eligibility redeterminations. Of those disenrolled, 15, 737 lost coverage due to ineligibility and 2, 579 lost coverage for procedural reasons. Read More
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May 14, 2024STLPR reported on May 14, 2023, that Illinois has disenrolled approximately 660, 000 Medicaid beneficiaries during redeterminations from March 2023 through April 2024, with about two-thirds losing coverage due to procedural reasons. The state renewed coverage for 2.6 million Medicaid beneficiaries and still Read More
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May 9, 2024The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced on May 9, 2024, that an estimated 78, 853 Medicaid beneficiaries in California had their coverage incorrectly renewed or incorrectly terminated during redeterminations from April 1 through August 31, 2023, according to an audit Read MoreData Packages
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Iowa Public Radio reported on May 3, 2024, that Iowa has completed its first year of Medicaid redeterminations with at least 283, 000 Medicaid beneficiaries disenrolled as of March, surpassing the state’s initial disenrollment projection of 150, 000. Of those disenrolled 87, 000 Read More
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Arizona Public Media reported on April 27, 2024, that Arizona has disenrolled 611, 144 Medicaid beneficiaries and renewed coverage for 1, 953, 301 beneficiaries since redeterminations began in April 2023. More than 2.2 million Arizonans have full or partial Medicaid coverage, which is Read More
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Maryland Matters reported on April 19, 2024, that Maryland disenrolled 22, 220 Medicaid beneficiaries during March eligibility redeterminations, including 17, 548 for procedural reasons. More than 300, 000 beneficiaries have lost coverage since redeterminations began in March 2023. Read More Read MoreData Packages
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April 19, 2024KRQE reported on April 18, 2024, that New Mexico has received federal approval to provide 12 months of extended Medicaid coverage for seniors receiving long-term care and people with disabilities, aiming to insulate them from disenrollments as the state continues Medicaid unwinding related Read More
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The Alabama Daily News announced on April 16, 2024, that Alabama disenrolled 17, 887 individuals during February eligibility redeterminations. The state did not specify the reasons for disenrollment. The state has disenrolled nearly 186, 000 beneficiaries since redeterminations began in June 2023. Read MoreData Packages
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The New York Department of Health reported that the state has disenrolled approximately 1.4 million Medicaid enrollees from June 2023 through February 2024. Of those, 749, 342 lost coverage due to ineligibility and 619, 072 lost coverage due to procedural reasons. Read MoreData Packages