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You
are invited to join the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for the first of a monthly
partner education series on Medicaid and CHIP Continuous Enrollment
Unwinding. Over the COVID-19 public health emergency, the federal government
eased rules in order to prevent people with Medicaid and CHIP from losing
their health coverage during the pandemic. However, at some point soon states
will be required to restart Medicaid and CHIP eligibility reviews meaning
that millions of people could lose their health coverage due to procedural
reasons. HHS and CMS are working to ensure that people are connected to the
best coverage they are eligible for and would like to partner with YOU. This
call will provide background information on the Medicaid continuous
enrollment requirements, efforts underway to connect people to coverage,
discuss strategies to engage people with Medicaid & CHIP, and review
resources currently available for partners to begin sharing information on
preparing for the Medicaid and CHIP redetermination process with your
audiences. This will be the first in a monthly call series. We hope you are
able to join us. When: Wednesday, May
25, 2022 Time: 12:00-1:00 PM
ET Where: Zoom link will
be provided following registration. Who should attend: If your
organization serves or interfaces with people that have health insurance
through Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) then this
call is for YOU! RSVP: https://cms.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_qma5AvyBQWCTB0vbNF3lTA Please
send all questions to PARTNERSHIP@cms.hhs.gov. Additional Background In
March 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
temporarily waived certain Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program
(CHIP) requirements and conditions. The easing of these rules helped prevent
people with Medicaid and CHIP—in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and
the five U.S. territories—from losing their health coverage during the
pandemic. However, states will soon be required to restart Medicaid and CHIP
eligibility reviews. According to some estimates, when states resume these
reviews, up to 15 million people could lose their current Medicaid or CHIP
coverage through a process called “unwinding.” In an
effort to minimize the number of people that lose Medicaid or CHIP coverage,
CMS is working with states and other stakeholders to inform people about
renewing their coverage and exploring other available health insurance
options if they no longer qualify for Medicaid or CHIP. CMS views Medicaid
and CHIP continuous enrollment unwinding as 2 phases:
The
Biden-Harris Administration has committed to provide states 60 days of
notice before any planned expiration or termination of the Public Health
Emergency. As of May 15, 2022, no notice has been issued indicating when the
PHE declaration will end. In line with that commitment, CMS will be
communicating regularly with partners to support planning and
coordination during the unwinding process to help ensure people enrolled in
Medicaid and CHIP maintain a source of health care coverage. |
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