Senate Finance Committee Chairman Wyden, House Energy Committee Ranking Member Pallone Urge CMS to Protect Health Care Coverage During Medicaid Redetermination Process
"We are writing today to raise our concerns about the state of Medicaid eligibility redeterminations and implications for the unwinding of the Medicaid continuous enrollment provision," Wyden and Pallone wrote. "We are troubled by early reports that suggest that some states in the first month of redeterminations have disenrolled hundreds of thousands of individuals for procedural reasons, rather than because they were found to be no longer eligible. We are equally troubled that many of those individuals who have lost coverage are children, including newborns."
During the COVID-19 pandemic,
"We appreciate [CMS] for taking swift action to monitor state unwinding efforts and strong intention to protect coverage among eligible people," Wyden and Pallone continued. "We urge CMS to take timely enforcement action to prevent improper terminations and take other appropriate actions."
Wyden and Pallone pointed to a number of beneficiary protections included in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 that states must comply with in order to continue to receive enhanced funding, including:
1. maintaining current eligibility standards through 2023,
2. conducting Medicaid eligibility redeterminations in accordance with all applicable federal requirements,
3. attempting to ensure they have up-to-date contact information for a beneficiary before redetermining their eligibility, and
4. undertaking a good-faith effort to contact an individual using more than one modality prior to terminating their enrollment on the basis of returned mail.
The law also empowers CMS with additional enforcement tools to ensure that states are not improperly removing Medicaid beneficiaries, including requiring a state to implement a corrective action plan, imposing financial penalties, and requiring states to pause disenrollments on procedural grounds.
"These additional tools give CMS the means to ensure states are held accountable for complying with federal law, and step in to protect vulnerable populations from being improperly disenrolled from Medicaid," Wyden and Pallone wrote. "We urge you to move swiftly to use these tools to prevent more coverage losses among eligible children and adults in
Early evidence from some states led by Republican administrations suggests that beneficiaries are experiencing red tape and confusion during the redetermination process. One report described a family of a five-year-old with cancer spending hours on the phone with
Data from
In the first month of redeterminations in
As part of their letter to HHS and CMS, Wyden and Pallone also requested documentation and answers to a series of questions.
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Original text here: https://www.finance.senate.gov/chairmans-news/wyden-and-pallone-urge-cms-to-protect-health-care-coverage-during-medicaid-redetermination-process
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