From Urban Institute :: Health Policy Center <[email protected]>
Subject Millions risk losing Medicaid coverage when renewal process changes
Date November 22, 2022 5:02 PM
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Most adults in Medicaid-enrolled families are unaware of Medicaid renewals resuming in the future
Millions risk losing Medicaid coverage when the renewal process changes after the public health emergency ends. Yet most adults in Medicaid-enrolled families are unaware of the looming changes.

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Who would gain coverage under Medicaid expansion in North Carolina and Georgia?
Uninsurance would fall by 3.8 percentage points if North Carolina expands Medicaid and 4.7 percentage points if
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Georgia expands , but coverage gains would vary by socioeconomic characteristics and geographic area.

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Advancing maternal health equity in southern states
The US is facing a maternal mortality crisis, and southerners are at higher risk. State Medicaid policies and practices could support progress on advancing maternal health equity.

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Why don&rsquo;t more immigrant families receive safety net supports?
Restrictive immigration eligibility requirements, negative experiences with staff, threat of immigration enforcement, and language access gaps affect eligible immigrant communities&rsquo; ability to access safety net programs.

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Lessons from the first year of Medicaid managed care in North Carolina
Medicaid beneficiaries with complex needs experienced challenges navigating the new system and accessing services under managed care. Multilingual outreach, education, and assistance to Medicaid beneficiaries should remain a high priority.

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Comments on proposed rule on streamlining Medicaid and CHIP application, eligibility determination, enrollment, and renewal processes
Urban Institute experts describe research on how provisions to promote continuity of coverage and care among children are expected to lead to improvements in the health and well-being of children and their families.

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