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Preliminary report: thousands of new mothers lose Medicaid eligibility after postpartum period, agency says

PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE AND LABOR COMMITTEE - SENATE · October 28, 2024
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Summary

Deputy Medicaid Director Janet Mann presented a preliminary quarter-ending 2024-09-30 report showing 4,234 women in the pregnancy eligibility category; 1,711 remained in the same Medicaid category postpartum, 901 moved categories, 1,451 were not eligible at the end of postpartum and 71 were unknown.

Deputy Secretary and Medicaid Director Janet Mann presented the committee with a preliminary quarterly report on postpartum Medicaid eligibility for the quarter ending Sept. 30, 2024. Mann said the department will provide a finalized, automated report once quality control is established, but offered the committee an initial data snapshot.

For the quarter ending 2024-09-30, Mann reported that 4,234 women were in the pregnant Medicaid eligibility category.…

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