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Medicaid Unwinding: Key Enrollment and Disenrollment Data

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Medicaid Unwinding⁤ Sees Nearly 70% of Disenrollments due to Procedural Issues,Renewals Increasingly Rely on Automated Data Checks

Washington D.C. – As of August 1, 2024, a‌ significant 69% ⁣of individuals⁤ disenrolled from⁣ Medicaid during the ongoing​ unwinding period were terminated for procedural reasons, according to the latest data. This figure underscores challenges in maintaining coverage for eligible individuals​ as states resume eligibility redeterminations following the COVID-19 pandemic’s continuous enrollment provision. The unwinding process, initiated after the public health emergency ended, is impacting millions of americans,‍ and new ‍data reveals⁣ trends in both disenrollments and successful coverage renewals.

The unwinding of continuous Medicaid enrollment, a temporary ‌measure enacted during the pandemic, requires states to reassess the eligibility of all enrollees.This process is proving complex, with procedural disenrollments – those stemming from paperwork‍ issues or administrative hurdles – accounting for the majority of coverage losses. Simultaneously, states ‍are increasingly utilizing automated data verification, known as ex parte renewal, to streamline⁢ the redetermination‍ process.

As of September 12, 2024, 61% of Medicaid renewals were completed on an ex parte ​ basis, leveraging existing⁢ data sources like state wage databases to confirm ongoing​ eligibility. This contrasts with 39% ⁣of‍ renewals ‌requiring individuals to submit a renewal form. Federal guidelines prioritize ex parte renewals‍ to minimize burdens on enrollees, but implementation varies widely. Renewal‌ rates via ex parte processes ranged from over 90%‍ in Arizona, North carolina, and rhode Island, to less than 20%​ in Pennsylvania and Texas.

Data published by the Centers for medicare & Medicaid⁢ Services (CMS) provides a ​cumulative view of renewal outcomes.⁤ these figures may differ from state-reported data due to​ varying levels‌ of completeness. The data reflects updated unwinding reports from states, typically available three months after⁣ initial ​monthly⁤ submissions.

Individuals⁤ with questions regarding ​the⁢ Medicaid enrollment and​ unwinding process can contact KFFTracker@kff.org.

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