Joe Glinka, Director of HealthChoices, Highmark Wholecare outlines what is being done to ensure individuals who are no longer eligible for Medicaid have health coverage, and whom to contact with questions.
Joe Glinka of Highmark Wholecare outlines what is being done to ensure individuals who lose coverage, and whom to contact with questions.
At the start of the pandemic, the federal government initiated a national program that provided additional matching funds to states that maintained a continuous enrollment of Medicaid beneficiaries.It's estimated that more than one million Pennsylvanians are at risk of losing Medicaid coverage.He'll also discuss what is being done to ensure individuals who are no longer eligible for Medicaid have health coverage, and who they can contact with questions regarding their Medicaid coverage.
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