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- Medicaid redeterminations hurt UnitedHealth Group, Centene, Elevance . . .
In total, between April 2023 and June 2024, enrollment dropped from more than 94 million to about 80 million, according to KFF’s Medicaid enrollment and unwinding tracker Shrinking pains Experts say that people remaining on Medicaid are typically sicker and using services more frequently
- Medicaid renewal and redetermination - UnitedHealthcare
Since the COVID-19 public health emergency, Medicaid renewals have been paused Now it's time to complete a Medicaid redetermination Learn what it means for you
- An Examination of Medicaid Renewal Outcomes and Enrollment . . . - KFF
Using data from the KFF Medicaid Enrollment and Unwinding Tracker, this analysis reports data on unwinding renewal outcomes through June 2024 and examines Medicaid enrollment changes from February
- Helping members navigate Medicaid redeterminations | UnitedHealthcare . . .
Under guidance from the Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS), states have 12 months to begin redeterminations for each individual and 14 months to complete the process, meaning states must have initiated every redetermination by March 31, 2024 and must complete the process for all enrolled individuals by May 31, 2024
- Medicaid Redetermination Update: What Changed in 2024?
Throughout the entire redetermination process, low-income families, children, and individuals in marginalized communities remained most at risk Many struggled with the administrative hurdles of re-enrollment or are unaware they need to take action
- Analysis of Medicaid Redetermination Outcome Data in States
As of October 2023, all states have begun redetermining eligibility for all Medicaid and CHIP enrollees with the redetermination process scheduled to continue through June 2024 States are required to provide redetermination information to CMS monthly and many states are publishing supplemental data
- Medicaid Unwinding: Overview and Key Trends in Medicaid Eligibility and . . .
Medicaid Enrollment Changes by State During the Redetermination Period Overall, Medicaid enrollment in the United States decreased by 15 6% from March 2023 to August 2024
- Medicaid Redetermination Impacts on the Individual Market (2025 . . .
This paper was originally published in July 2024 to present Wakely’s study on how emerging Medicaid redeterminations (data through April 2024) impacted the health of the individual market in 2024 This updated version utilizes revised market-level enrollment and morbidity trends for data through December 2024
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