New Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment
Snapshot Shows Almost 10 million Americans Enrolled in Coverage During the
COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
Report
Shows Record Medicaid Enrollment and Highlights the Program’s Importance in
Preserving Coverage for Millions of Children and Adults Throughout the United
States
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services (CMS) released a new Enrollment Trends Snapshot report today showing
a record high, over 80 million individuals have health coverage through
Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Nearly 9.9
million individuals, a 13.9% increase, enrolled in coverage between February
2020, the month before the public health emergency (PHE) was declared, and
January 2021.
Among the 50 states and the District of Columbia, a total of 80,543,351
people were enrolled and receiving full benefits from the Medicaid and CHIP
programs by the end of January 2021. In the 50 states that reported total
Medicaid child and CHIP enrollment data for January 2021, over 38.3 million
children were enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP combined, approximately 50% of
the total Medicaid and CHIP enrollment. These numbers highlight the essential
role the Medicaid and CHIP programs play in providing quality and needed
coverage for millions of vulnerable children and adults. In fact, both
programs serve as the largest single source of health coverage in the
country.
“The Biden-Harris administration is using every lever to ensure any American
needing access to quality health coverage receives it. Now more than ever,
people need the peace of mind of knowing that they have health coverage,”
said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. “This report reminds us what a critical
program and rock Medicaid continues to be in giving tens of millions of
children and adults access to care. This pandemic taught us that now more
than ever, we must work to strengthen Medicaid and make it available whenever
and wherever it’s needed using the unprecedented investments Congress
provided.”
The increase in total Medicaid and CHIP enrollment is largely attributed to
the impact of the COVID-19 PHE, in particular, enactment of section 6008 of
the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). FFCRA provides states
with a temporary 6.2% payment increase in Federal Medical Assistance
Percentage (FMAP) funding. States qualify for this enhanced funding by
adhering to the Maintenance of Effort requirement, which ensures eligible
people enrolled in Medicaid stay enrolled and covered during the PHE.
"Medicaid and CHIP serve as a much-needed lifeline for millions of
people throughout this country. The increase we are seeing is exactly how
Medicaid works: the program steps in to support people and their families
when times are tough,” said CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “For
the parents that may have lost a job or had another life change during the
pandemic, having access to coverage for themselves and their kids is
life-changing. CMS is committed to ensuring our nation’s marginalized
communities and low-income families have the coverage they need.”
To assist states and territories in their response to the COVID-19 PHE, CMS
developed numerous strategies to support Medicaid and CHIP programs in times
of crisis, including granting states more flexibility in their Medicaid and
CHIP operations. Today’s data release also reflects a range of indicators
related to key application, eligibility, and enrollment processes from within
state Medicaid and CHIP agencies.
The Snapshot is a product of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid CHIP
Services (CMCS) Medicaid and CHIP Coverage Learning Collaborative (MACLC),
which monitors Medicaid and CHIP enrollment trends, primarily using the CMS
Performance Indicator (PI) data reported to CMS by state Medicaid and CHIP
agencies. PI data reflects key Medicaid and CHIP business processes-
including applications, renewals, eligibility determinations, and enrollment.
The Enrollment Trends Snapshot, which is released monthly, is available
here: https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/program-information/medicaid-chip-enrollment-data/medicaid-and-chip-enrollment-trend-snapshot/index.html.
The complete dataset, including data from
January 2021, is available on data.Medicaid.gov.
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