More TX kids have lost Medicaid insurance than any other state. Feds are ‘deeply alarmed’ [Fort Worth Star-Telegram]
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In a statement Monday, a press officer for
The press officer,
“This thoughtful approach meant most disenrollments occurred within the first six months of the unwinding process,” Young said in a statement. “HHSC is committed to ensuring that those qualified for benefits receive them.”
A spokesperson for Abbott’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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“State choices matter, and
Becerra wrote letters to
It’s unclear how many of the children removed from Medicaid have gotten health insurance coverage elsewhere. Without health insurance, children could go without necessary care, experts said.
Young, the HHSC officer, said that the net decline in Medicaid’s caseload—which dropped by 15% as of September—was not unexpected given that the caseload increased by 50% during the pandemic.
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Advocates for children’s health said Texas’s plan for checking eligibility was flawed for multiple reasons. In particular, they say
Improving this process, Pogue said, would lessen the backlog of Medicaid and SNAP applications the state is currently working through.
Becerra’s letter recommended several steps
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