- Over-65 D-SNP clients who are losing Medicaid coverage
- Over-65 D-SNP clients who remain eligible for Medicaid benefits
- Under-65 clients who are dual eligible
- Under-65 D-SNP clients who are losing Medicaid coverage but maintaining Medicare eligibility.
Medicaid Redetermination
Beginning April 1, 2023, states will be able to terminate Medicaid enrollment for people no longer eligible.
Medicaid Beneficiaries, you may be at risk of losing your Medicaid coverage due to the end of a COVID-19 pandemic continuous enrollment rule. It is crucial that you understand the need for Medicaid redetermination and respond in a timely manner.
If you enrolled in Medicaid during the pandemic, you may not have been exposed to the annual Medicaid renewal process. This lack of exposure, combined with factors such as moving, disability, or limited English proficiency, could make it harder for you to receive and understand renewal notices. As a result, it is imperative to be proactive about renewing your coverage.
WHO IS AT RISK?
The end of continuous enrollment could impact several groups of people, including: