1.5M Americans dropped from Medicaid after pandemic spike
After soaring during the COVID-19 pandemic, about 1.5 million Americans have been dropped from Medicaid in April and May.
After soaring during the COVID-19 pandemic, about 1.5 million Americans have been dropped from Medicaid in April and May.
About 1.5 million people have lost Medicaid coverage in more than two dozen states as a post-coronavirus pandemic purge of the rolls gets underway.
Families of severely disabled children across the country are worried about the future of crucial Medicaid payments they started receiving to provide care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Paperwork problems and procedural issues are the driving force behind a surge of people losing Medicaid health care coverage in states as federal data Friday confirmed that many who had health coverage during the coronavirus pandemic are now losing it.
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