Following the termination of the Public Health Emergency (“PHE”) as a result of COVID-19, and the continuous enrollment provisions put in place to ensure that Medicaid beneficiaries were able to ...
During the pandemic, Medicaid became a lifeline for millions of families. If you lost a job, had hours cut, or just needed ...
The end of pandemic-era enrollment enhancements for Medicaid was associated with a rise in the number of people ending medication treatment for opioid use disorder, as well as a decrease in the number ...
Halfway through what will be the biggest purge of Medicaid beneficiaries in a one-year span, enrollment in the government-run health insurance program is on track to return to roughly pre-pandemic ...
Recently we learned that the share of people without health coverage in the U.S. was at a record low in 2022 — good news that we know is short lived. This sign of progress is likely shifting in the ...
Three months after the end of a pandemic policy that prevented states from kicking people off Medicaid, most Connecticut enrollees still qualify for coverage. During the public health emergency, the ...
The end of pandemic-era enrollment enhancements for Medicaid was associated with a rise in the number of people ending medication treatment for opioid use disorder, as well as a decrease in the number ...
The March 31, 2023, expiration of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act Medicaid continuous coverage requirement set in motion the great “unwinding”—the return to regular, pre-pandemic Medicaid ...
Nearly one in four adults who say they were “disenrolled” from Medicaid health coverage as states unraveled a pandemic-era program are now uninsured, a new poll from KFF shows. Nearly one in four ...
A joint session of Idaho's House and Senate Health and Welfare committees met in March to consider raising Medicaid costs. Swift removal of enrollees who have become ineligible was put forward as a ...
A federal pandemic policy that guaranteed Medicaid coverage to hundreds of thousands of Connecticut residents is coming to an end. Typically, people who receive Medicaid, known as HUSKY in Connecticut ...
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