Castor, FL Congressional Democrats Urge Gov. DeSantis to Protect Our Neighbors From Costly Medical Bills, Pause Termination of Medicaid Coverage
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To receive federal relief funds related to the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE), the
The Honorable
RE: Pause of Medicaid Coverage Terminations to Ensure Floridians' Access to Health Coverage
Dear Governor DeSantis:
Due to the high number of Floridians being disenrolled from Florida Medicaid without an indication of subsequent health coverage, we urge you to pause procedural disenrollments immediately. In the first month of the redetermination period for Medicaid beneficiaries,
We are particularly concerned about the high potential for children to lose their Medicaid coverage and become uninsured during the redetermination period, even while they remain eligible./2 About half of the enrollment growth in Florida Medicaid during the COVID-19 pandemic is attributable to children, and over 65% of
Along with the alarming data, we have heard troubling reports from local partners, navigators, and community assisters in the state. In
We respectfully ask you to provide written responses to the following questions:
* Please provide a more detailed breakdown of the 249,427 individuals who were disenrolled for procedural reasons.
- How many individuals are children?
- How many individuals have received services or utilized Medicaid benefits in the last 12 months?
- How many individuals received multiple forms of communication?
- Are parents being told that even though they may fall into the coverage gap, their children likely remain eligible for Medicaid?
* Does the state plan to increase the number of beneficiaries renewed ex parte by partnering with other state agencies or Medicaid plans?
* Does the state plan to increase the number of beneficiaries renewed ex parte by partnering with other state agencies or Medicaid plans?
We know that the end of the Medicaid continuous coverage period is the most significant health coverage event since the creation of the Affordable Care Act, and we understand that DCF employees are faced with an enormous undertaking. However, any gap in health coverage can be devastating and potentially exposes people and families to high burdens of medical debt and less access to needed care.
Sincerely,
CC:
Footnotes:
1/ Florida Unwinding Monthly Report (
content/uploads/2023/05/Florida-Unwinding-Monthly-Report-April-2023-2.pdf
2/ Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Unwinding the Medicaid Continuous Enrollment Provision:
Projected Enrollment Effects and Policy Approaches (August 2022).
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Proceed with Caution (Feb. 2023).
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Original text here: https://castor.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=404168



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