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Updates About Health Insurance

Medicaid Renewals Surpass 1.5 Million

Update: Apr 16-29, 2024

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) recently announced the renewal of Medicaid and Healthy Michigan Plan coverage for an additional 141,471 individuals, bringing the total number of beneficiaries to over 1.5 million. This renewal effort coincides with Medicaid Awareness Month, recognizing Medicaid as the largest insurance program in the United States.

MDHHS Director Elizabeth Hertel emphasized the importance of maintaining healthcare coverage for residents, highlighting efforts to streamline the renewal process and ensure access to quality, affordable care. Strategies such as extending renewals and providing additional support aim to reduce the risk of coverage loss. Michiganders are encouraged to submit renewal paperwork promptly, with resources available online to facilitate the process and explore alternative coverage options if ineligible for Medicaid.

Related Article: OVER 1.4M MICHIGAN RESIDENTS RENEW MEDICAID COVERAGE; ADDRESSING COVERAGE CHALLENGES FOR 700,000+

Medicaid Health Plan Rebid: Changes in the Coverage Landscape

Update: Apr 1-15, 2024

In the recent Medicaid health plan rebid by Michigan’s Department of Health and Human Services, significant changes have reshaped coverage across the state’s ten regions. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan emerged as the primary beneficiary, expanding its territory across various regions. The rebid, a key part of Governor Whitmer’s 2024-2025 fiscal year budget recommendation, will prioritize equitable, person-centered care for the nearly two million Medicaid beneficiaries. Additionally, revisions to the payment structure include withholding a greater percentage of funds to incentivize improved health outcomes and address social determinants of health.

The rebid resulted in a redistribution of territories among nine health plans, with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan gaining ground in several regions. Notably, McLaren emerged as the sole plan in nine of the ten regions, while Blue Cross now has a presence in seven regions, marking significant shifts in coverage landscape.

At this time, the contracts are not yet secured in place. The new contracts are scheduled to come into effect on October 1 of this year.

Over 1.4M Michigan Residents Renew Medicaid Coverage; Addressing Coverage Challenges for 700,000+

Update: Mar 2-31, 2024

In February, over 140,000 Michigan residents saw their Medicaid coverage renewed, bringing the total renewed coverage under Medicaid and the Healthy Michigan Plan to over 1.4 million individuals, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS). However, an additional 14,688 individuals were removed from the rolls due to eligibility or procedural issues, resulting in a total of 701,589 residents who have lost their Medicaid health coverage since June 2023.

The post-pandemic purge has exceeded earlier predictions, with more than triple the predicted 200,000 cuts forecasted by the Michigan House Fiscal Agency last year. Despite these challenges, efforts are underway to maintain health care coverage for eligible residents, with the department extending renewals and providing additional support to ensure continued access to care.

With ongoing renewal efforts and extensions, Medicaid recipients are encouraged to submit their paperwork and utilize available resources to maintain their coverage.