Confusion about Medicaid skewing coverage estimates, study finds
Listen to the article 4 min. However, that agreement ended in April 2023, allowing states to once again assess the eligibility of their Medicaid beneficiaries. At least 19.6 million people have lost coverage to date as a result, according to a tracker by health policy research nonprofit KFF. It’ s a discrepancy researchers sought to square in the new study, which…
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