" Meanwhile, children in Florida continue to lose coverage through the Medicaid unwinding – including many very sick children who were disenrolled on Easter. The number of children enrolled in Florida's Medicaid program has declined by 485,269 as of March 2024 as the state is close to completing its unwinding process. by Apr 17, 2024" - DK
" Meanwhile, children in Florida continue to lose coverage through the Medicaid unwinding – including many very sick children who were disenrolled on Easter. The number of children enrolled in Florida's Medicaid program has declined by 485,269 as of March 2024 as the state is close to completing its unwinding process. by Apr 17, 2024" - DK
wait..i am sorry i printed this cause it might alert the Tex Lege there is more harm they can do. Really i expect something like this here, and soon.
"While children are losing Medicaid coverage nationwide due to the unwinding process, new data reveals that Florida has disenrolled 22,576 children from its Healthy Kids CHIP program since January 1, 2024, when new federal protections requiring states to provide 12 months of continuous coverage in Medicaid and CHIP went into effect, which included barring states from disenrolling children for failure to pay CHIP premiums during that 12 month period"
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" Meanwhile, children in Florida continue to lose coverage through the Medicaid unwinding – including many very sick children who were disenrolled on Easter. The number of children enrolled in Florida's Medicaid program has declined by 485,269 as of March 2024 as the state is close to completing its unwinding process. by Apr 17, 2024" - DK
wait..i am sorry i printed this cause it might alert the Tex Lege there is more harm they can do. Really i expect something like this here, and soon.
"While children are losing Medicaid coverage nationwide due to the unwinding process, new data reveals that Florida has disenrolled 22,576 children from its Healthy Kids CHIP program since January 1, 2024, when new federal protections requiring states to provide 12 months of continuous coverage in Medicaid and CHIP went into effect, which included barring states from disenrolling children for failure to pay CHIP premiums during that 12 month period"