Among older youth and young adult Medicaid beneficiaries aged 16 to 26 years between 2017 and 2019, the likelihood of disenrollment — defined as two or more months without Medicaid coverage — was highest at age 19. The likelihood of disenrollment was 13.4% among beneficiaries with complex medical conditions (CMCs) and 35.6% among those without CMCs. Among those who experienced disenrollment, 37.9% of beneficiaries with CMCs and 29.1% of those without CMCs reenrolled within 12 months.

Across the full age range studied, the cumulative risk of disenrollment was 37.9% among youth and young adults with CMCs and . . .

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