Continuous Eligibility Policies And CHIP Structure Affected Children's Coverage Loss During Medicaid Unwinding.

Erica Eliason, Daniel Nelson, Aditi Vasan
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In April 2023, with the "unwinding" of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) continuous enrollment provisions in Medicaid, states were permitted to commence redetermination and disenrollment procedures for Medicaid beneficiaries. Using Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services monthly state enrollment data for forty-nine states and Washington, D.C., from the period January 2021-December 2023, we examined changes in children's Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) coverage during the Medicaid unwinding, both overall and by whether states had previous twelve-month continuous eligibility policies for children and by the structure of states' programs for CHIP. We found substantially lower Medicaid and CHIP enrollment among children during the unwinding than during the FFCRA period, with lower levels of coverage declines among children in states that had previous twelve-month continuous eligibility policies and states with a program structure of separate CHIP or Medicaid expansion CHIP, rather than combination CHIP. These findings highlight the consequences of the FFCRA unwinding for children's Medicaid and CHIP enrollment, as well as potential state health policies that can promote coverage continuity and prevent further coverage loss for children moving forward.

连续资格政策和芯片结构影响儿童在医疗补助解除期间的覆盖面损失。
2023年4月,随着《家庭第一冠状病毒应对法案》(FFCRA)在医疗补助计划中的持续登记规定的“解除”,各州被允许开始对医疗补助受益人进行重新确定和注销登记程序。使用医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心从2021年1月至2023年12月期间49个州和华盛顿特区的月度州注册数据,我们检查了在医疗补助计划解除期间儿童医疗补助和儿童健康保险计划(CHIP)覆盖范围的变化,包括总体变化,以及各州是否有以前12个月连续的儿童资格政策,以及各州CHIP计划的结构。我们发现,在解除期间,儿童的医疗补助和CHIP入学率明显低于FFCRA期间,在之前有12个月连续资格政策的州和具有单独CHIP或医疗补助扩展CHIP(而不是组合CHIP)计划结构的州,儿童的覆盖率下降水平较低。这些发现突出了FFCRA对儿童医疗补助和CHIP登记的影响,以及潜在的州卫生政策,可以促进覆盖的连续性,防止儿童进一步失去覆盖。
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