Healthcare Finance News April 12, 2024
Jeff Lagasse

CHCs report that Medicaid disenrollment has affected patients across all ages, including those with major health needs.

Nearly 95% of community health centers (CHCs) have reported that patients have been disenrolled from Medicaid, and among those reporting disenrollment, an estimated 23% (nearly one in four patients) have been disenrolled, according to a new survey from the National Association of Community Health Centers and the George Washington University’s Geiger Gibson Program in Community Health.

This figure is slightly higher than the Medicaid disenrollments of 20% reported as of March 2024, and within the range of up to 28% estimated in recent projections.

CHCs report that disenrollment has affected patients across all ages, including those with major health needs, with two-thirds of...

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