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Oklahoma is nearing the end of its disenrollment process, and over the last nine months, more than 307,000 Oklahomans have lost Medicaid eligibility. More than 307,000 Oklahomans lost SoonerCare ...
More than 1 million people have been dropped from Medicaid in the past couple months as some states moved swiftly to halt health care coverage following the end of the coronavirus pandemic.
Isabella appears to have been caught up in the rocky aftermath of one of the biggest shake-ups in Medicaid’s 60-year history. When the Covid public health emergency was ending, the federal ...
Tens of millions of Americans didn’t have to worry about renewing or losing their Medicaid coverage for the first three years of the Covid-19 pandemic, thanks to a 2020 congressional relief ...
Oklahoma Question 802, the Oklahoma Medicaid Expansion Initiative, was a 2020 ballot measure on the June 30 ballot (alongside primaries for various statewide offices) to expand Medicaid in the state of Oklahoma. It passed narrowly, over the objections of many prominent state elected officials, such as Oklahoma's governor Kevin Stitt. Medicaid ...
The CMS allowed states to take up to 12 months to carry out the process of eligibility assessment and benefits renewal, but some states chose to move more quickly. ... They can apply for coverage ...
An estimated 2.2 million children in the United States have lost Medicaid coverage in 2023. ... and we've seen a couple of states with very large numbers of children losing coverage," said Alker.
Between December 2013 and December 2016, the national uninsured rate fell from 17.3 percent to 10.8 percent. The decrease is much greater in states that expanded Medicaid, and the gap between the top and bottom states has grown.