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Subject Continuous Coverage and The Medicaid Undercount
Date May 30, 2024 8:03 PM
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In the May issue of Health Affairs, Dong Ding of New York University and coauthors examine the Medicaid undercount during the COVID-19 pandemic ([link removed] ) .

The Medicaid undercount describes the difference between self-reported Medicaid participation and administrative records of Medicaid enrollment.

Under the March 2020 Medicaid continuous coverage provision, beneficiaries were allowed to remain enrolled until the end of the public health emergency.

The researchers find that the Medicaid undercount increased substantially following the continuous coverage provision.

They conclude that “nearly half of the 5.9 million people who [they] projected were likely to become uninsured after the provision expired… already reported that they were uninsured” in a 2022 survey.

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