Millions Who Rely on Medicaid May Be Booted From Program

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Millions Who Rely on Medicaid May Be Booted From Program
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If you get health care coverage through Medicaid, you might be one of 14 million people at risk of losing that coverage over the next year.

Over the next year, states will be required to start checking the eligibility again of every person who is on Medicaid. People will have to fill out forms to verify their personal information, including address, income and household size.That will vary depending on which state you live in; some states are moving faster than others to check eligibility.

“A text might just grab someone’s attention in a way that would be more accessible,” she said, noting that a quick message also may be less intimidating than a mailed notice. But the coverage available on the marketplace will still be vastly different from what’s offered through Medicaid. Out-of-pocket expenses and co-pays are often higher. Also, people will need to check if the insurance plans offered through the marketplace will still cover their doctors.

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