Va. reinstates almost 45,000 people to Medicaid programs to fix eligibility glitch
Those people will be evaluated again by
If they meet eligibility requirements, the state will extend their coverage for a year. If they don't, they will receive a required 10-day notice to apply personally for renewal or their coverage would end on
The
"As the state's ex parte process did not perform redeterminations on an individual basis,
'There's just a lot
of barriers'
That review identified 44,622 people who had lost coverage after the automated process did not ensure their evaluation on an individual basis. Of those, 18,109 were children in the Medicaid program and 3,726 were children in CHIP, or about 49% of those affected. The rest are adults, including those covered under
The state said it reinstated their coverage on
However, state officials emphasized that
Advocates say it's also hard to say whether people had a fair chance to respond to the renewal packets they were supposed to receive after being screened out by the automated process.
"I've seen people receive the communication days before it was due," said
"There's just a lot of barriers to put the onus on individuals to fill out the renewals, who otherwise would be eligible," Edner said.
"Is it because it's lying on the kitchen table with a bunch of mail? Is it because they don't live there anymore?" she asked. "Is it because the
But Oswalt gives high marks to the
"It really heartens me that the minute they realized this, they got right on it and took all of the appropriate steps," she said.
'Unwinding process'
The reviews are part of a massive undertaking by
It's a national challenge, with about 72% disenrolled from Medicaid coverage for procedural reasons, such as not responding promptly to mailed renewal applications, according to the
State Medicaid officials say
So they were surprised whether they first heard of the potential glitch during conversations with CMS in early August.
"Like other states, we were caught off guard," said
"That's why I think we're going to end up in such a good position," Hatton said. "Because we already have such a strong ex parte system and this is only going to make it stronger."



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