Some will lose Medicaid coverage by year's end [The Santa Fe New Mexican]
May 20—Medicaid enrollment changes that will make tens of thousands of patients in
Pandemic-related emergency orders have been extended until October, giving patients several months to seek alternative insurance, including plans offered through the state's health insurance exchange, BeWellnm.
The problem? Many Medicaid patients who need to find new coverage by
Changes to financial criteria for Medicaid will affect about 85,000 of the 987,000
"We want the public to understand what's happening so as to not lose coverage," she said.
Challenges — such as call center staffing issues, supply chain problems, Medicaid members changing benefits, and old or incorrect contact information in the data system — compound the state's efforts to reach patients, Human Services Secretary
Comeaux said Medicaid patients should watch for a turquoise envelope in the mail, which will contain a notification letter. It will start going out about 45 days before benefits are scheduled to end, she added.
Repeated efforts to grab patients' attention with white envelopes haven't been successful, she said. "They're tossing us in the trash."
The state also will use radio and digital media sources to get the word out about the changes.
Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that provides health care for low-income Americans.
The state's insurance exchange, which includes a variety of plans by different companies, largely serves self-employed workers and their families and others who don't receive medical coverage through their employer. It also offers group coverage for workers at some small businesses.
Many patients who signed up for policies are now benefiting from subsidies through the federal American Rescue Plan Act, which drastically reduced premiums.
He said he was optimistic federal officials will delay the changes until at least
Nobody in a political office at the federal or state level wants to "kick millions of people" off Medicaid rolls just before an election, he said.
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