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PA Medicaid Enrollment May Plummet in the Coming Months

As many as 500,000 Pennsylvanians are expected to come off the state’s Medicaid rolls after the formal COVID-19 public health emergency ends and state officials are permitted to reconsider the eligibility of the state’s 3.5 million Medicaid recipients for the first time in more than two years.

Since the pandemic’s start the state’s Medicaid enrollment has risen 20 percent; approximately 100,000 of the 500,000 new enrollees live in Philadelphia, where more than 750,000 of the city’s residents now receive their health care through the program.

When the pandemic began the federal government offered the states additional money to support their Medicaid programs; in exchange, the states needed to agree not to review recipient eligibility for the duration of the public health emergency.  When the pandemic ends, though, states will have one year to review the eligibility of all of their Medicaid recipients.  While the federal government has encouraged states to take the full year to complete this task, Pennsylvania Medicaid officials have indicated that they hope to complete the process in six months.  A bill in the state legislature would give Medicaid officials even less time, calling for the review to be completed within 60 days.

Learn more about what the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency may mean for enrollment in Pennsylvania’s Medicaid program in the WHYY report “Pennsylvanians on Medicaid risk losing health coverage when COVID emergency ends.”

2022-04-08T18:25:31+00:00April 12th, 2022|COVID-19, Pennsylvania Medicaid policy, Pennsylvania Medical Assistance|Comments Off on PA Medicaid Enrollment May Plummet in the Coming Months

Medicaid Enrollment Up in PA

Medicaid enrollment in Pennsylvania has risen 13.7 percent in the past year, according to the state’s Department of Human Services, which administers the program.

Nearly 400,000 people have joined Pennsylvania’s Medicaid rolls in the past year, raising the total number of participants to 3.2 million.

Participation in the state’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), cash assistance program, and Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) have risen as well during the past year.

Learn more from this Department of Human Services news release.

2021-04-07T06:00:11+00:00April 7th, 2021|Pennsylvania Medicaid|Comments Off on Medicaid Enrollment Up in PA

COVID Drives Major Increase in PA Medicaid Enrollment

Medicaid enrollment in Pennsylvania has risen nearly 14 percent in the past year as rising unemployment resulting from COVID-19 drives people to turn to the state for health insurance.

As a result, Pennsylvania has added nearly 400,000 people to its Medicaid rolls in the past year.  Today, 3.2 million Pennsylvanians are enrolled in the state’s program, although among them are approximately 250,000 who would have been dropped from the program except for a federal requirement that the state not drop people from the program in exchange for a major increase in federal aid for the state’s program.

As a result of the increase, the state’s Department of Human Services, which runs its Medicaid program, has asked the legislature for nearly $1 billion in supplemental funding to help finance its services for this expanded enrollment through the rest of the state’s FY 2021 year.

Learn more about the past year’s increase in Medicaid enrollment, who the new enrollees are, and how the state is accommodating them in the Philadelphia Inquirer article “A huge spike in Medicaid enrollment in Pa. shows how devastating the coronavirus has been.”

2021-03-24T06:00:57+00:00March 24th, 2021|Coronavirus, COVID-19, Pennsylvania Medicaid, Pennsylvania Medicaid coronavirus, Pennsylvania Medicaid COVID-19|Comments Off on COVID Drives Major Increase in PA Medicaid Enrollment

Medicaid Enrollment Rises in PA

Medicaid enrollment among adults in Pennsylvania was up 13 percent in December over the previous December and up 14 percent in January over the previous January for adults, children, pregnant women, the elderly, and disabled individuals.

The increase has been driven by rising COVID-19 pandemic-related unemployment that has cost many people their health insurance along with their jobs.

Learn more about the rising numbers – and the people behind them – in the Philadelphia Inquirer story “Medicaid enrollment soars as Americans lose jobs to pandemic: ‘I never thought I’d experience this.’”

2021-02-22T10:54:55+00:00February 22nd, 2021|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Medicaid Enrollment Rises in PA
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