Medicaid coverage may soon end for millions of Americans as a pandemic-era rule nears its end.
— Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, New Hampshire and South Dakota — will terminate coverage for Americans who no longer qualify or have not proven they still qualify.in each state, per a Department of Health and Human Services analysis.Children, young adults and Latino and Black individuals are expected to lose coverage disproportionately, per the DHS.
States have been required to develop operational plans for operating after the continuous enrollment provision ends.To renew Medicaid coverage, ensure that your state has your current mailing address, phone number, email or other contact information.to allow people to renew Medicaid coverage through an online account. Thirteen states have created online change of address forms, per KFF."Your state will mail you a letter about your coverage.
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