23% Of People Who Lost Medicaid Coverage During Unwinding Remain Uninsured
About one in five enrollees were disenrolled from Medicaid coverage at some point in 2023, and about a quarter (23%) of those who were disenrolled remain uninsured, according to consumer surveys conducted by KFF, a non-profit organization focused on health policy. As of April 2024, one year after the COVID-19 pause on Medicaid eligibility redeterminations ended, states have conducted determinations for about 69% of the 94 million Medicaid beneficiaries enrolled as of March 2023. About 29.4 million (31%) more redeterminations are in process. Of the completed redeterminations, about 20.3 million people (22%) have been disenrolled, and . . .