Tens Of Thousands Removed From Iowa Medicaid

Des Moines, Iowa — State officials say about 233-thousand Iowans are no longer receiving Medicaid coverage after a year-long review.

Federal guidelines established at the start of the COVID pandemic prevented states from removing most recipients from the Medicaid program, but that rule ended a year ago. Elizabeth Matney is the state Medicaid director. She says about 50-thousand Iowans who were notified they’d be removed from the Medicaid program in the past year are still enrolled after officials confirmed they qualified for the benefit.

Kelly Huntsman is the CEO of Primary Health Care, a federally qualified health center that operates clinics in central Iowa. She says some of their patients missed state notifications and didn’t realize they had lost coverage until they showed up for an appointment.

State officials say based on recent state and federal data, they believe most of the 233-thousand Iowans who are no longer enrolled in Medicaid were eligible for other types of health coverage.

(Reporting by Natalie Krebs, Iowa Public Radio)

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