Becker's Healthcare April 12, 2024
Rylee Wilson

Around 1 in 4 Medicaid beneficiaries disenrolled during the redeterminations process are now uninsured, according to a survey from KFF.

At least 20 million people have been disenrolled from Medicaid as of April 11, according to KFF. The research organization surveyed 1,227 individuals who had Medicaid coverage between January and March 2023.

In April 2023, states began the process of determining Medicaid beneficiaries’ eligibility for the program for the first time since 2020. According to KFF’s survey, published April 12, around 48% of those who said they were disenrolled from Medicaid during the process reenrolled in the program. Another 28% found other forms of coverage, and 23% are uninsured.

Here are five other findings to note:

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