Halfway Through the Medicaid Unwinding: What Do the Data Show? January 30, 2024 Blog Ten months into the unwinding of the Medicaid continuous enrollment provision, KFF tracking shows that states have reported outcomes for roughly half of the people expected to undergo renewals during the unwinding period. This policy watch examines the latest data and key issues to watch during the next phase of the unwinding.
Halfway Through the Medicaid Unwinding, About 16 Million Enrollees Have Been Dropped January 30, 2024 News Release Ten months into the unwinding of the Medicaid continuous enrollment provision, states have reported renewal outcomes for half of all enrollees whose eligibility needs to be reviewed during the unwinding period, including 34% (32.1 million) who have had their coverage renewed, and 17% (16.2 million) who have been disenrolled, according…
New KFF Brief Examines Potential Abortion-Related Ballot Initiatives in 13 States January 30, 2024 News Release Ahead of the 2024 general election, a new KFF brief examines abortion ballot initiatives in progress in 13 states. These 13 states could follow six other states that have voted on constitutional amendments to protect or restrict abortion since the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade in 2022.…
10 Reasons Why Medicare Advantage Enrollment is Growing and Why It Matters January 30, 2024 Issue Brief This issue briefs lays out 10 reasons why Medicare Advantage enrollment has been growing and why we can expect more growth in the years to come.
Actual Tobacco Settlement Payments Received by the States (in millions) January 30, 2024 State Indicator
Anna Mudumala June 15, 2023 Person Anna Mudumala is a research assistant with KFF’s Program on Medicaid and the Uninsured. She conducts research and policy analysis on Medicaid and its impacts on low-income Americans. She analyzes state Medicaid policy and financing through the annual 50-state Medicaid budget survey. Mudumala previously worked for the Alliance for Health…