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Over 20,000 Virginians lose Medicaid coverage a month into unwinding

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Since the start of April, over 20,000 Virginians have lost Medicaid coverage as part of the state’s return to normal enrollment following the end of the COVID-19 federal public health emergency.

For the past three years, anyone who was enrolled in Medicaid was allowed to keep their coverage regardless of whether or not they still meet eligibility requirements.

According to data from the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services’ Medicaid unwinding renewal dashboard, nearly 200,000 members who have been reviewed so far have kept their coverage.

Virginia has 12 months to determine the eligibility for the nearly 2 million members who have yet to undergo the renewal process, plus two additional months afterward to complete outstanding issues.

According to the Richmond Times-Dispatch, approximately 300,000 Virginia residents who rely on Medicaid could have their coverage dropped by next year.

The renewal process will begin two months before a resident’s case renewal month, which can vary depending on when they initially enrolled in Medicaid.

For example, according to the DMAS renewal calendar, if a person’s case renewal month were supposed to be November 2021, their new renewal month would be October 2023. The renewal process would then start in August 2023. Residents who don’t know their renewal date can contact their local Department of Social Services or Cover Virginia.

Residents who aren’t automatically renewed will receive a renewal form with guidelines on what information Virginia needs to determine their eligibility. Once all requested information is reviewed, the state will notify the resident via a letter in the mail if they are still eligible for coverage or not.

The letter notifying residents they are no longer eligible for coverage contains information on the next steps and a reminder of a 90-day grace period before their coverage officially expires. If someone thinks they shouldn’t have lost their coverage, they can file an appeal during the grace period. These residents could also get a referral for Federal Marketplace insurance, which they can sign up for within 60 days after losing health coverage or anytime during the annual open enrollment period, Nov. 1 through Jan. 15. Those who no longer qualify for Virginia Medicaid can also buy health insurance through Enroll Virginia.

 

by Meghan McIntyre, Virginia Mercury


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