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184: Coverage whiplash: the headache of Medicaid redeterminations and how to respond

184: Coverage whiplash: the headache of Medicaid redeterminations and how to respond

In this episode, host Rachel Woods invites Advisory Board health plan experts Chelsea Needham and Sally Kim to discuss Medicaid coverage changes, how health plans are responding, and why Medicaid redeterminations continue to be a headache following the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency.

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November 7, 202332m 44s

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Show Notes

During the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency, the federal government and insurers implemented several measures to expand coverage options and better ensure ease of access to healthcare services. One of the most significant policies was the expansion of Medicaid programs and the requirement that individuals be continuously enrolled through the end of the PHE. The expanded eligibility ended when the PHE expired in May 2023, and the industry is reeling from the whiplash of coverage changes. In this episode, host Rachel (Rae) Woods invites Advisory Board health plan experts Chelsea Needham and Sally Kim to discuss what you need to know about Medicaid redeterminations, how health plans are responding, and what this means for the healthcare industry.

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public health emergencypheuninsured people