KFF November 1, 2023

More than 10 million people have been disenrolled from Medicaid, based on data available from 50 states and the District of Columbia as of November 1, 2023. Disenrollment rates range from 65% in Texas to 10% in Illinois, according to KFF’s ongoing tracking. Differences in state renewal policies and system capacity likely explain some of this variation.

Some disenrolled individuals are regaining Medicaid coverage. As a result, overall declines in Medicaid enrollment will be less than the number of people disenrolled.

Other disenrolled individuals may have enrolled in, or be eligible for, other coverage, such as ACA Marketplace plans or employer coverage. The Medicaid unwinding could have implications for enrollment in the marketplaces:

  • New flexibilities will extend Marketplace enrollment...

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