End Of The Continuous Medicaid Coverage Requirement Nc Medicaid

end Of The Continuous Medicaid Coverage Requirement Nc Medicaid
end Of The Continuous Medicaid Coverage Requirement Nc Medicaid

End Of The Continuous Medicaid Coverage Requirement Nc Medicaid This means on april 1, 2023, state medicaid programs are no longer required to maintain continuous coverage for beneficiaries. north carolina began the renewal (recertification) process for medicaid beneficiaries april 1, 2023. recertifications (renewals) will be completed over the next 12 months, as beneficiaries are up for renewal. The 2023 consolidated appropriations act (also known as the omnibus bill) was signed into law dec. 29. 2022 the bill removed the continuous medicaid coverage requirement from the federal covid 19 phe. this means effective april 1, 2023, state medicaid programs are no longer required to maintain continuous coverage for beneficiaries.

The Phases Of Unwinding A Framework For The end Of continuous coverage
The Phases Of Unwinding A Framework For The end Of continuous coverage

The Phases Of Unwinding A Framework For The End Of Continuous Coverage With the passage of omnibus bill in december 2022, states are no longer required to maintain the medicaid continuous coverage beginning april 1, 2023. this means states must start recertifying eligibility for all medicaid beneficiaries. nc medicaid began the recertification (renewal) process april 1, 2023. Linked the continuous coverage requirement from the phe and provided march 31, 2023 as the last day of the continuous coverage requirement for medicaid beneficiaries. the purpose of this administrative letter is to advise counties of policy and procedures for the continuous coverage unwinding (ccu) period. From june to november of last year, terminations accounted for nearly 19 percent of north carolina’s unwinding outcomes. expansion slowed the purge. the long awaited measure raised the state’s income limit for medicaid, extending eligibility to people who make up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level based on their household size. Cms is releasing these answers to frequently asked questions (faqs) regarding the changes made to the ffcra by section 5131 of subtitle d of title v of division ff of the consolidated appropriations act, 2023 (p.l. 117 328) (caa, 2023), sho #23 002, and related cms guidance. these answers also address questions regarding changes made by section.

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