Health Net's “Review to Renew” campaign will leverage print and digital media such as mail, interactive voice response calls, text messages, social media, digital advertisements and posters to make Medi-Cal members aware of the end of the continuous enrollment requirement and provide them with resources to retain coverage.
Disruptions in Medicaid coverage, and losing coverage altogether despite remaining eligible, are common occurrences for individuals enrolled in Medicaid. These disruptions.
The Kaiser Family Foundation examined pre-pandemic data to determine what will happen to those disenrolled from Medicaid and CHIP once the continuous enrollment requirement ends March 31. The analysis found that 65% of those disenrolled went through a period of uninsurance.
Toplines A key provision of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act is the continuous enrollment of Medicaid beneficiaries throughout the public health emergency, regardless of changes that might otherwise affect eligibility Federal guidance on the winding-down process for when the emergency ends increases the risk of erroneous disenrollment and delays in enrolling newly eligible people; millions of current and future beneficiaries could be vulnerable
Toplines A key provision of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act is the continuous enrollment of Medicaid beneficiaries throughout the public health emergency, regardless of changes that might otherwise affect eligibility Federal guidance on the winding-down process for when the emergency ends increases the risk of erroneous disenrollment and delays in enrolling newly eligible people; millions of current and future beneficiaries could be vulnerable