Sununu calls for end of COVID Medicaid policy
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, Medicaid recipients in
That provision – passed by
But that public health emergency is expected to end soon, and as many as 69,174 Granite Staters are at risk of losing Medicaid health coverage if they don't take action, state officials warn.
The public health emergency is expected to be extended by President
"We urge you to end the national emergency and the (public health emergency) in April and provide states notice of those intentions well in advance to allow us to adequately plan for the future," the governors wrote.
It is unclear when the Medicaid policy will ultimately end; the Biden administration has not announced how long it plans to keep extending the national emergency. But staff members in the Medicaid unit of the
The state estimates that 35,000 children are also at risk of losing care as well if their parents do not take action, DHHS spokesman
Not all of the 69,174 people who have not yet reapplied for Medicaid eligibility will be able to do so; that population likely includes people who are no longer eligible due to their age or increased income level, officials say. It is unknown how many people that applies to in
But stakeholders are racing to get in touch with all of those affected nonetheless. Those who are no longer eligible for Medicaid can be directed to buy subsidized plans on the individual marketplace, either during the standard enrollment period, which ends
"We are reaching out to every family that we possibly can," said
A major enrollment increase
According to Sununu and the other Republican governors, the Biden administration needs to end the Medicaid coverage safeguard because the measure has run its course and become too expensive.
Created as part of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act in
Like other states,
Meanwhile, the federal state of emergency has been continually renewed in three-month increments, allowing people to remain Medicaid even if they no longer qualify. The latest renewal will expire on
The Republican governors argued that the continuous coverage requirement "is costing states hundreds of millions of dollars." In
But the overall cost of Medicaid in
In their letter, the governors argued that the end of the widespread COVID-19 mitigation efforts are another jusitication for ending federal public health emergency. "While the enhanced federal match provides some assistance to blunt the increasing costs due to higher enrollment numbers in our Medicaid programs, states are required to increase our non-federal match to adequately cover all enrollees and cannot disenroll members from the program unless they do so voluntarily," they wrote.
Hodder declined to comment on the governor's letter, but praised the Medicaid continuous coverage policy in general, which she called "incredibly important to the people of
But she agreed that the Biden administration should give advance notice whenever it does decide to end the protections so that states and advocates can prepare.
"It would be helpful to know and to have a long glide path to that date," she said.
Efforts ongoing to reach families
Regardless of when the coverage safeguards end, state employees and advocates are working side by side to keep people informed and insured.
At the
The department has deployed 30 additional staff members to reach out to recipients who are due for a Medicaid renewal by phone, and those employees have made 41,000 calls since
The result: 22,269 people have completed renewals so far, while 69,174 have not, Leon said Tuesday.
DHHS has worked with the
Hodder and her colleague
Those who need to renew coverage should go to nheasy.nh.gov, a portal run by DHHS that provides assistance. They can also call 1-844-275-3447.
"We are going to do everything possible ... to make sure no matter why you lose Medicaid, or how you lose Medicaid – voluntarily, involuntarily – you have access to the marketplace," Hodder said.
This story was originally published by New Hampshire Bulletin.


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