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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMillions of Americans enrolled in Medicaid could lose their eligibility next month
Each morning when Christina Preston enters the West Community Opportunity Center that serves Ohios Franklin County, she knows she and her staff are going to be flooded with calls and applications from people in desperate need of help.
Their despair could become even more acute next month as the national public health emergency comes to an end. That could lead to millions of people losing access to Medicaid and other benefits.
Were planning for it as best we can, but the way were looking at it right now is triage, said Preston, director of the local jobs and family services branch in Columbus, Ohio. I dont even really want to imagine it right now. Its going to be huge.
Across the country, local agencies like Prestons are preparing for the unraveling of the expanded social safety net created in response to the pandemic and, most significantly, the end of continuous Medicaid coverage, which expires Jan. 15, at the end of the public health emergency, unless extended by the Biden administration.
The provision, a requirement under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act that passed in March 2020, prevented states from removing Medicaid recipients from the programs rolls. At least 11 million people have enrolled in Medicaid since February 2020.
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