AUSTIN — Nearly 85.8% of Texas Medicaid recipients whose profiles were reviewed in April have been removed from the program following the ending of automatic removals, according to state data.
AUSTIN — Nearly 85.8% of Texas Medicaid recipients whose profiles were reviewed in April have been removed from the program following the ending of automatic removals, according to state data.
Half a million Texans have lost their Medicaid coverage since April, mostly for procedural reasons like not responding to messages from the state.[San Marcos, TX] [Hays County news] News San Marcos News, San Marcos Record [Texas State]
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Advocates are calling for a halt to removals until the state can account for why more than 80% of the people who lost Medicaid coverage were eliminated for “procedural” reasons, like not responding to messages from the state.