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Medicaid disenrollment associated with decrease in buprenorphine treatment
In 2020, the federal government approved continuous enrollment in Medicaid, so people would not have to navigate the system in the middle of COVID. However, that continuous enrollment requirement expired in 2023, and states then had to return to making sure people enrolled – a process known as “Medicaid unwinding.”