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Report: NC works to keep kids on Medicaid health coverage

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Wednesday, May 8, 2024   

A new report showed North Carolina is one of only a few states taking a cautious approach to removing families with children from Medicaid since the pandemic ended.

According to the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families, some states were quick to remove people from Medicaid and CHIP programs as soon as the COVID public health emergency ended. But for North Carolina, it was not the case.

Nicole Dozier, director of the Health Advocacy Project at the North Carolina Justice Center, said children's well-being was at the forefront of the state's approach during a pivotal period known as "unwinding."

"Once it became really clear that children would lose or could lose coverage because of administrative and paperwork issues, the state quickly paused the unwinding process to make sure that no kids lost coverage who were eligible," Dozier explained.

As a result, only 1% of North Carolina children lost their health coverage last year. The report said only North Carolina, Kentucky and Oregon delayed their unwinding processes. Nationwide, more than 4 million children have lost their Medicaid and CHIP coverage, even though many are still eligible.

Dozier pointed out the ripple effects of maintaining Medicaid coverage for children extend beyond doctors visits. She noted improved health outcomes for children directly benefit their caregivers and families.

"It's really hard to be productive, or do well in school or at work, if you're unable to access health care," Dozier emphasized.

She added now the Justice Center is working with the Department of Health and Human Services to help residents who are in the coverage gap to find providers as the state expands its Medicaid program to cover nearly 600,000 people. They are creating informational materials and expanding outreach to communities Dozier contended are often forgotten.


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