HHS: New Reports Show Record 35 Million People Enrolled in Coverage Related to the Affordable Care Act, With Historic 21 Million People Enrolled in Medicaid Expansion Coverage
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"With a record-breaking total of over 35 million people who now have health coverage, thanks to the Affordable Care Act, America's uninsured rate is nearing an all-time low," said Health and Human Services Secretary
The success of Medicaid expansion nationwide highlights a path to affordable, comprehensive, person-centered care for the 12 states (
"Medicaid is a lifeline to better health and care for millions of people--including the millions who gained coverage thanks to expansion under the Affordable Care Act," said CMS Administrator
Today's CMS report details key connections to coverage under the adult group created by the ACA for people with incomes up to 133% of the federal poverty level. In 2021, that translated to
"We remain committed to ensuring people have access to quality, affordable, comprehensive, and person-centered health care coverage and the peace of mind that comes with it," said
Medicaid expansion also closes essential coverage gaps for women, who make up more than half of the total adult group for Medicaid expansion. Efforts to extend Medicaid and CHIP coverage for pregnant and postpartum individuals to a full year after pregnancy are also important tools to address disparities.
For information on opportunities for more states to expand Medicaid through the ACA, visit Medicaid.gov. Medicaid.gov also provides additional details on the data; a breakdown of enrollment by state or
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