First 113,000 letters about Medicaid health coverage renewals going out in Illinois this week [Chicago Tribune]
More than 100,000
The state is sending out an initial 113,600 letters that will tell people what actions they need to take, if any, to stay on Medicaid. Medicaid is a state and federally funded health insurance program for people with low incomes and disabilities, covering about 3.9 million people in
People who receive the letters will have until
“We’ve been preparing for this moment for many, many months now,” Pritzker said. “We are committed to making this process as smooth and efficient as possible so every Illinoisan knows options available to them.”
This is the first time in about three years that people on Medicaid have had to take action to renew their coverage. Before the pandemic, Medicaid recipients had to prove annually that they were still eligible for Medicaid in order to keep it. But during the pandemic, the federal government told states to pause that requirement — a move meant to help as many people as possible keep health coverage.
As the pandemic subsided last year, federal lawmakers decided continuous enrollment in Medicaid was no longer needed, and they passed a new bill ending that provision on
States across the country, including
The federal government has estimated that about 700,000 people in
Pritzker and other state leaders encouraged Illinois Medicaid recipients to keep an eye on their mailboxes, and to make sure the state has their current contact information and addresses.
In
Those who are no longer eligible will receive information about where else they might get coverage, such as through an employer or through healthcare.gov, where people can buy often-subsidized insurance plans.
The state has been working to spread the word about Medicaid renewals through a campaign launched in March called “Ready to Renew,” which includes print, digital and broadcast messages, and by hiring additional staff to help with the renewal process. Many
“In Illinois, we have a huge priority to ensure that every customer who remains eligible stays eligible,” said
Nationally, most other states are ending Medicaid coverage earlier than
The resumption of Medicaid redeterminations across the country is “the most significant coverage event for health care since the onset of the Affordable Care Act,” said
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