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Both Expansion and Non-Expansion States Have Implemented Modernized
Medicaid Systems to Streamline Enrollment under the ACA
New 50-State Survey Examines
Medicaid and CHIP Eligibility, Enrollment, Renewal and Cost Sharing Policies
as of 2018
Under the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid expansion
and non-expansion states alike have implemented streamlined Medicaid
enrollment systems that facilitate real-time eligibility determinations and
automated renewals, according to a new 50-state survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Before the ACA, individuals could not apply for
Medicaid by phone or online in many states. They typically had to provide
paper documentation like pay stubs and wait weeks for an eligibility
determination – and do it all over again at renewal. In 2018, 50 states take
online applications (up from 36 in 2013), 49 allow phone applications (up
from 17) and 46 have automated renewal (up from 22), finds KFF’s 16th
annual survey of Medicaid and CHIP eligibility, enrollment, renewal and cost
sharing policies.
Individuals in most states now can receive a
real-time eligibility determination in less than 24 hours without having to
submit pay stubs when the state is able to verify information through
electronic data matches with trusted data sources. Looking ahead, recent
approved and proposed Section 1115 waivers in some states seeking to
implement work requirements, premiums and cost sharing and lockout periods in
Medicaid would require new documentation and costly administrative processes
that could add new administrative complexity in affected states.
The new survey, conducted with Georgetown University’s
Center for Children and Families, provides comprehensive data on Medicaid and
CHIP eligibility, enrollment, renewal, premium, and cost sharing policies for
each state as of January 2018. It also discusses policy changes during 2017
and looks ahead to emerging issues for states. Other key survey findings
include:
The full report, Medicaid
and CHIP Eligibility, Enrollment, Renewal and Cost Sharing Policies as of
January 2018: Findings from a 50-State Survey, includes detailed tables with state-by-state data in
the appendix. Also available at kff.org is a recently released companion
analysis, Implications
of Emerging Waivers on Streamlined Medicaid Enrollment and Renewal Processes.
Filling the need for trusted
information on national health issues, the Kaiser Family
Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California.
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Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Both Expansion and Non-Expansion States Have Implemented Modernized Medicaid Systems to Streamline Enrollment under the ACA
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