What Does the One Big Beautiful Bill Mean for Medicaid Recipients? Part 1
2 months ago in this blog I wrote about a bill that the House of Representatives passed which contained tax cuts and changes to Medicaid. That bill then went to the Senate and if approved would then be presented to the President for his signature. 2 months later with the typical
The Perils of Medicaid “Redets” – Part 3
In this week’s blog post, I continue with the subject of Medicaid redeterminations and specifically the increased incidents of people terminated as a result of a failed redet application. In some cases it is because of a lack of notice a I detailed last week. There have been, however, more substantive reasons. One
The Perils of Medicaid “Redets” – Part 2
In my blog post last week, I talked about a recent trend we are seeing - clients getting terminated from Medicaid as a result of a failed redetermination (“redet”). The purpose of a redet is for Medicaid to confirm that eligibility still exists (ie. the assets are still below the