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As governor, one of my top priorities is ensuring that every Michigander has access to quality, affordable health insurance. During the federal COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE), extra benefits were provided, such as food assistance and Medicaid.? As the PHE comes to an end and the redetermination process plays out, we are building on efforts by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and the Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) to help families stay covered and save money.?
Last week, I issued an executive directive that instructs all state departments to cooperate with and assist MDHHS and DIFS, including working together to distribute information to Michiganders about the redetermination process and how to renew eligibility.?
To help Michiganders through this process, the State has:??
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Communicated with impacted Michiganders by mail, text message, and targeted advertising campaigns.???
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Launched two new websites by MDHHS and DIFS to provide information to consumers about redetermination and alternative health insurance options.???
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Added staff to the MI Bridges Help Desk and Customer Service lines to help Michiganders navigate the transition.???
- Reached out to employers to help ensure that individuals are informed about their employer-based health insurance options, including the existence of a special enrollment period for those affected by redetermination.
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Nationwide, Medicaid beneficiaries will have to renew their coverage to comply with federal legislation. This means that thousands of Michiganders may transition away from Medicaid. In Michigan, annual renewals will begin again in June 2023 and will continue through May 2024. During this time, MDHHS will review the Medicaid eligibility of more than 3.1 million Michiganders, and those who are no longer eligible for benefits must take action to maintain healthcare coverage to protect themselves and their families.
If you receive Medicaid, you should take the following steps to prepare for redetermination:??
If you receive notice that you or a family member are no longer eligible for Medicaid or MIChild benefits, don?t worry, you have other options, including for low or no-cost coverage. Having health insurance is important, not just for when you are sick or hurt, but also to help you stay healthy and avoid big medical bills. For more information about your health insurance options, visit Michigan.gov/StayCovered or call DIFS at 877-999-6442, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.?
We are using every resource available to us to spread awareness of the reinstated federal Medicaid eligibility requirements and to help Michiganders stay insured and have access to quality, affordable health care.?
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