Medicaid Continuous Eligibility Linked with Better Health, More Efficient Health Care Spending

Continuous health insurance coverage produces a broad array of benefits across the health care sector for individuals, states, health plans, and providers. In particular, Medicaid continuous eligibility promotes health equity by limiting gaps in coverage for low-income children and adults who experience disproportionate rates of health disparities. Consistent access to health care, including management of […]

Opportunities to Improve Guidance on Phasing out the Public Health Emergency Continuous Eligibility Provision

In December 2020, the Trump administration issued guidance on unwinding the Medicaid continuous eligibility provision associated with the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE). There are a number of opportunities for the Biden administration or Congress to strengthen requirements for states to ensure that eligible Medicaid enrollees do not lose coverage at the end of the […]

Medicaid Wars: The Unwinding Begins (Episode I)

Over the past four years, the Trump Administration has tried to undermine Medicaid by capping federal funding and stigmatizing its beneficiaries.   This relentless ideological assault continued to the bitter end, even after the January 6 attack on the Capitol.  As my colleague Joan Alker has explained, Secretary Azar and CMS Administrator Verma took actions on […]