Millions of New Yorkers Removed from Medicaid Coverage During Pandemic

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Millions of New Yorkers Removed from Medicaid Coverage During Pandemic
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1.4 million New Yorkers have been taken off Medicaid coverage as the federal government ended continuous coverage policy during the pandemic. Procedural reasons, such as missed form deadlines or incorrect addresses, accounted for 45 percent of recipients who were de-enrolled in New York.

Millions of New York ers have been removed from their Medicaid coverage after the federal government ended its continuous coverage policy during the pandemic.According to a Kaiser Family Foundation report, 1.4 million New York ers were taken off Medicaid coverage as the government required recipients to reapply for coverage this year. Of those who were on Medicaid previously, 3.3 million were reapproved.

is a state and federally-run program that offers health insurance to children from families with incomes too high to earn Medicaid but too low for private coverage.The state also expanded its Basic Health Program to cover adults with income up to 250 percent of the poverty level, which is considerably higher than many other states. That means those who end up not qualifying for Medicaid this year could likely find other coverage through that plan, Norris said.

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