The federal COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) implemented flexibilities that help people across the country get on, and stay on, Medicaid. As a result, Medicaid enrollment numbers swelled during the pandemic.
Originally, the flexibilities and protections put in place during the pandemic were going to end with the end of the federal COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE). However, Congress passed the Consolidated Appropriate Act of 2023, which set the end date for the pandemic related Medicaid continuous coverage requirement as March 31, 2023. This means that state Medicaid agencies will begin the process of redetermining Medicaid eligibility for those beneficiaries who have not had their coverage renewed during the PHE as early as February 1, 2023. Medicaid terminations will begin as early as April 1, 2023 and end 14 months after the process starts, but some states will work to do it more quickly. It is anticipated that millions of individuals and families could lose coverage through this unwinding process.
Public education, outreach and advocacy will be critical to ensuring that individuals and families do not erroneously lose coverage. NHeLP, our partners, and other organizations will be supporting advocates on the ground to ensure a smooth unwinding process that preserves Medicaid coverage for all people who remain eligible.
NHeLP’s litigation team is monitoring the continuous coverage unwinding and focusing on this litigation. If you are interested in discussing litigation, please contact NHeLP’s Litigation Director, Jane Perkins at [email protected].
PHE Unwinding Resources and Analysis
Meet the Legal and Policy Experts working on the PHE unwinding process
Miriam Delaney Heard
Senior Attorney
Miriam Delaney Heard is a Senior Attorney in the National Health Law Program’s North Carolina office. In addition to…
Elizabeth Edwards
Senior Attorney
Elizabeth Edwards is a Senior Attorney in the National Health Law Program’s North Carolina offices. In addition to working…
Alicia Emanuel
Senior Attorney
Area(s) of Expertise: California, Medi-Cal Eligibility, Covered California, Exchange Coverage, Children's Health, CA Children's Services Program Alicia Emanuel is…
Sarah Grusin
Senior Attorney
Area(s) of Expertise: Due Process, Immigrant Access to Care, Algorithms and Computer Systems, 1115 Waivers, Court Access and Private…
Cassandra LaRose
Staff Attorney – Pronouns: She/her/hers
Cassandra LaRose is a staff attorney at our North Carolina office, working on the National Health Law Program’s efforts…
Kimberly Lewis
Managing Director, California Advocacy and Practice Area Managing Director
Kimberly Lewis is the Managing Director, California Advocacy and Practice Area Managing Director at the National Health Law Program’s…
Jane Perkins
Litigation Director | Senior Advisor to the Executive Director
Jane Perkins is the National Health Law Program Litigation Director and Senior Advisor to the Executive Director. As such,…
Skyler Rosellini
Assistant Director of California Policy
Skyler Rosellini (he/him) is the Assistant Director of California Policy at the National Health Law Program in Los Angeles,…
Sarah Somers
Legal Director
Sarah Somers is the Legal Director at the National Health Law Program. In this role, Sarah leads NHeLP’s legal…
Wayne Turner
Senior Attorney
Area(s) of Expertise: Prescription drugs, Medicaid managed care, eligibility using Modified Adjusted Gross Income, nondiscrimination protections and enforcement.Wayne Turner…
Mara Youdelman
Managing Director, Federal Advocacy
Areas of Expertise: legislative and administrative advocacy, nondiscrimination protections (including Section 1557 of the ACA & Title VI of…