Registration medicaid and relaxation tracker

Note: The data on the course of the renewal results presented below were updated for the last time on September 12, 2024; Since most states have now completed Medicaid relaxation, information will no longer be updated.
On September 12, 2024 and with almost complete detention data for most states:
- More than 25 million people have been taken in analyzes (31% of the renewals completed) and more than 56 million people have renewed their coverage (69% of the renewals completed).
- The unscrewed rates varied to the other by 57% in Montana at 12% in North Carolina, drawn by various factors, in particular the differences in renewal policies and procedures as well as by eligibility extensions in certain states.
- Among those who have been disinterested, almost seven out of ten (69%) were now deprived of documents or procedural reasons while three out of ten (31%) were determined ineligible.
- Among those whose coverage was renewed during relaxation, 61% were renewed on an ex -part or automated basis, which means that the person did not have to take measure to maintain the coverage.
State data on renewal results
The data on the renewal results linked to the relaxation presented in this section are mainly based on monthly reports according to which the States had to submit to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) during the period of detention. The data also reflects updates of monthly reports according to which states submit three months after submission of the initial report to take into account the resolution of pending cases and any other change in renewal measures. For 13 states, the data has been taken from dashboards or reports published on state websites that provide more complete information, and for some additional states, updated monthly reports have been extracted from state websites because they were more opportune than what is reported on the CMS website.
To display archived data for specific states, click on the Status data – Archived tab.
MEDICAID
- As of September 12, 2024, at least 25,1900 registered in Medicaid had been deprived during the progress of the continuous provision of registrations. Overall, 31% of people with a completed renewal were taken in disadvantage in the reporting states while 69%, or 56.4 million registrations, have renewed their coverage.
- There is a great variation in disinterest rates between declaration states, ranging from 57% in Montana to 12% in North Carolina. Various factors contribute to these differences, including Differences in renewal policies and system capacity. Some states have adopted policies which promote continuous coverage among those that remain eligible and / or have automated eligibility systems that can more easily and accurately treat renewals, while other states have adopted less of these policies and have more round -oriented systems. In addition, North Carolina and South Dakota have adopted the expansion of Medicaid and other states have increased the eligibility levels to certain populations (for example, children, parents, etc.) during relaxation, which may have lowered disintegration rates in these states.