sábado, 22 de junio de 2024

A Look at Medicaid and CHIP Eligibility, Enrollment, and Renewal Policies During the Unwinding of Continuous Enrollment and Beyond Tricia Brooks, Jennifer Tolbert, Allexa Gardner, Bradley Corallo, Sophia Moreno, and Anna Mudumala Published: Jun 20, 2024

https://www.kff.org/medicaid/report/a-look-at-medicaid-and-chip-eligibility-enrollment-and-renewal-policies-during-the-unwinding-of-continuous-enrollment-and-beyond/?utm_campaign=KFF-This-Week&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-9wGDiGhTbtI5suTtQvbNUp95IXDK3AaoWLOZNLb2g1tKcnsStUjU2lDtZ6PIFsrdaxtAwlpXpwzdKZAbJlEm3WL1BxjA&_hsmi=312638153&utm_content=312638153&utm_source=hs_email In early 2023, states began final preparations for the end of the pandemic-related Medicaid continuous enrollment provision following passage of the Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) of 2023, which lifted the requirement effective March 31, 2023. During the three-year pause on Medicaid disenrollments, Medicaid and CHIP enrollment grew by 32% from 71.3 million to 94.1 million, resulting in the largest ever number of enrollees in Medicaid, which, along with enhanced subsidies in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplaces, contributed to the lowest ever uninsured rate. The CAA also extended and phased out the enhanced federal Medicaid matching funds that states received during the pandemic through the end of 2023. All states were expected to initiate their first month of renewals no later than April 2023, although some states did not process their first disenrollments until June or July.

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