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Medicaid's continuous enrollment guarantee is ending. CCHCC can ...


Medicaid's continuous enrollment guarantee is ending.

Medicaid's continuous enrollment guarantee is ending. CCHCC can help ... (CCHCC) can help those who have benefitted from Medicaid during the pandemic.

Medicaid's continuous enrollment guarantee is ending. CCHCC can ...

This benefit has been in place for nearly three years. But now, as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2022, Congress has set March 31, 2023 as a ...

10 Things to Know About the Unwinding of the Medicaid Continuous ...

Medicaid enrollment increased since the start of the pandemic, primarily due to the continuous enrollment provision.

Medicaid enrollment protections ending: How you can help your ...

OT practitioners can help minimize coverage losses as states unwind continuous coverage protections.

Unwinding and Returning to Regular Operations after COVID-19

As a result, the Medicaid continuous enrollment condition will end on March 31, 2023. ... Ending Coverage in the Optional COVID-19 Group: Preparing States ...

End of the Medicaid Continuous Enrollment Condition Frequently ...

Q10: After April 1, 2023, but before the Secretary-declared COVID-19 PHE ended, could states claiming the FFCRA temporary FMAP increase resume ...

Navigating the Unwinding of Medicaid Continuous Enrollment - KFF

According to KFF tracking, six months into the unwinding (at the time of our focus groups), states had reported renewal outcomes for one in ...

Medicaid's Continuous Enrollment Guarantee Is About to End

Continuous Medicaid enrollment is ending, leaving states to conduct eligibility redeterminations for millions.

Community Health Centers Prepare Medicaid Beneficiaries Risks ...

It's estimated that 15 million people will lose Medicaid benefits over the next 13 months as the redetermination process unfolds. Some will no ...

Twelve-Month Continuous Eligibility for Medicaid Adults ... - RAND

Continuous eligibility increased Medicaid coverage duration by 8.2% in the population enrolled through the insurance exchange and by 4.2% among ...

Medicaid: Unwinding of Continuous Coverage - LeadingAge

The bill outlined that states could begin completing Medicaid eligibility redeterminations effective April 1, 2023. All individuals enrolled in the Medicaid ...

Medicaid Churning and Continuity of Care: Evidence and Policy ...

... Medicaid enrollment (over 148,000 individuals) between 2017 and 2018 ... of January 2020, 23 states provide 12-month continuous eligibility for ...

New Federal 12-Month Continuous Eligibility Expansion - ASPE

children at the higher end of income eligibility thresholds will experience greater enrollment ... the end of the Medicaid continuous enrollment ...

Medicaid and CHIP Continuous Coverage for Children

CMS approved Oregon's section 1115 waiver which will allow children to maintain Medicaid and CHIP coverage until age 6 regardless of changes in ...

The Importance of Medicaid Continuous Enrollment Policies for ...

In a welcome move by Congress at the end of last year, starting in 2024, all state Medicaid and CHIP programs will be required to cover children ...

Medicaid Continuous Enrollment to End as of March 31, 2023

Beginning April 1, 2023, states will be able to terminate Medicaid enrollment for people no longer eligible.

Unwinding of Medicaid Continuous Enrollment Messy Process for ...

States are now in the process of “unwinding” the continuous enrollment provision, which could ultimately lead to an estimated 7.8 million to 24.4 million ...

FAQs: Churning, Continuous Eligibility and Administrative Burden

A study found that about 600,000 children in California lost Medicaid coverage over three years due to churn, but were re-enrolled when policies changed. The ...

Continuous Coverage in Medicaid and CHIP

Currently, all Medicaid enrollees are continuously enrolled until after the end of the COVID public health emergency (PHE), which is widely ...

Continuity in Coverage: CMS Extends the Unwinding SEP & Issues ...

The PHE ended in the spring of 2023, and the 2023 Consolidated Appropriations Act ended the Medicaid and CHIP continuous enrollment requirement ...