Report: More than 59,000 Tennessee kids lose health coverage post-COVID
A new report from
The report tracks the impacts of lifting COVID-19 coverage protections on Medicaid enrollment, showing that
"A couple of weeks ago, we had a two-year-old who had recently had a heart transplant. His family got the packet, they mailed the packet back, and then the response they got back was, 'The income you submitted showed you were over the income.' The two-year-old with a heart transplant got a notice that said, 'Because you never responded to the packet, you're losing coverage,'" she lamented.
Johnson added a persistent issue they are seeing is, the state has been sending Medicaid renewal packets to the wrong addresses, causing families to lose coverage, and continuing the process without fixing the issues.
Johnson said half of children in
"We know with comprehensive health coverage, children do better as adults, are more likely to finish college, and they're more likely to have jobs as adults that don't require them to ever be on public assistance," Johnson explained. "At least 60,000 children have lost coverage – and probably more like 100,000 children – have lost coverage."
As Alker put it, "States that saw a really large number of children disenrolling, I place that squarely on the governor – because the folks doing the work needed the resources, they needed the staffing, they needed the procedures and the effort to make this a smoother process than it has been."
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