More than 810,000 Texas children booted from Medicaid coverage [View all]
At least 812,000 Texas children have lost health care coverage in the last seven months following the end of pandemic-era continuous Medicaid renewals, according to the latest data from KFF.
Children are 58% of the 1.4 million Texans who have been dropped from the federal health insurance program. The state has both the highest number of people booted off Medicaid or the Childrens Health Insurance Program and the largest percentage of those disenrolled who are children among states that differentiate enrollment data by age.
Texas disenrollment numbers have already surpassed the 1.3 million-person total researchers originally estimated could lose coverage as eligibility for the insurance program was recalibrated. The state already has the highest uninsurance rate in the country.
We knew we were going to have problems, to be candid. Im sorry were seeing the kind of numbers that were seeing, said Steve Love, president and CEO of the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council. This is going to really exacerbate the problems we already have with the uninsured in Texas.
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