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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services submitted on May 9, 2023, its April report to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on the Medicaid redeterminations process, which said more than 30, 000 beneficiaries had a renewal initiated in April. The Read MoreData Packages
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The Wyoming Department of Health submitted on May 8, 2023, its April report to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on the Medicaid redeterminations process, which showed that 70 Medicaid beneficiaries were disenrolled and transferred to the Exchange. No one was disenrolled Read MoreData Packages
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May 31, 2023InsuranceNewsNet reported on May 30, 2023, that the majority of individuals losing coverage following Medicaid redeterminations will transition to employer-sponsored coverage, according to a report from AHIP and NORC. The report says that 3.8 million Medicaid beneficiaries (or about 21 percent of those Read MoreData Packages
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The Georgia Department of Community Health submitted on May 8, 2023, its April report to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on the Medicaid unwinding process, which showed that 2, 244 Medicaid beneficiaries were disenrolled. The vast majority were disenrolled for procedural Read MoreData Packages
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The Lund Report reported on May 25, 2023, that Oregon identified 8, 000 Medicaid beneficiaries who are no longer eligible for coverage following April redeterminations. Another 47, 000 were asked to provide additional information. The state renewed coverage for more than 133, 000 Read More
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May 26, 2023The Missouri Independent reported on May 25, 2023, that Missouri used an ex parte renewal process for 47 percent of April Medicaid redeterminations, compared to 10 percent pre-COVID. State officials project that 200, 000 Missourians could lose coverage during redeterminations. Read More Read More
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May 25, 2023The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported on May 24, 2023, Wisconsin could disenroll an estimated 300, 000 Medicaid beneficiaries during redeterminations, according to a report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Urban Institute. Wisconsin will begin reviewing renewal applications in June 2023. Read Read MoreData Packages
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The Indiana Capital Chronicle reported on May 25, 2023, that Indiana disenrolled nearly 53, 000 beneficiaries during the first month of eligibility redeterminations. Of these, 6, 089 were disenrolled due to ineligibility and 46, 896 for procedural reasons. The redeterminations period will continue Read More
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The Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) reported on May 24, 2023, that 65 percent of Medicaid beneficiaries were unsure whether states could disenroll people who are no longer eligible or did not complete the renewal process, according to a KFF survey. The survey also Read More
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InsuranceNewsNet reported on May 22, 2023, that states are partnering with Medicaid managed care organizations (MCOs) to assist with eligibility redeterminations, according to industry group AHIP. MCOs in Maryland are identifying beneficiaries who are at highest risk of losing coverage and conducting outreach. Read MoreData Packages