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Program Planning. Healthcare Advocacy. Mission: Reaching across Arizona to provide comprehensive, quality health care to those in need. Medicaid enrollment in Arizona has grown by nearly , people since March, Arizona data shows. For more stories that matter, subscribe to azcentral. One factor that state officials say is playing a role in the total enrollment number is the federal Families First First Coronavirus Response Act, which prevents the state from removing people from the Medicaid rolls with only a few exceptions — for death, moving out of state or voluntary withdrawal from the program, AHCCCS spokeswoman Heidi Capriotti wrote in an email.

That increase is not due to new applications as much as you might think," she wrote. The new federal law prevents states, including Arizona, that accept increased federal Medicaid matching dollars during the pandemic from disenrolling anyone who was enrolled as of March 18, , or anyone who newly enrolls until after the national public health emergency declaration has been lifted. While the national emergency is set to expire July 25, it is expected to be extended, which will prolong the freeze on disenrollment at least until the end of the calendar year, said Joan Alker, executive director of the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families.

Unfortunately, this virus isn't going away any time soon. The freeze on disenrollment is a positive for families because now is not the time to be losing one's health coverage, Alker said. Normally, people go on and off Medicaid as their incomes fluctuate. I think the disenrollment freeze is very important. Enough already. We have already renewed this PHE once. Jump to content Jump to menu. Try It. Add to favorites. Add to favorites Add to favorites One of my favorites.

The bottom line: Both systems will help you find the benefits you need. The big difference is that, depending on your situation, one might be a bit faster than the other. Ask an Arizona Work Incentive Consultant your questions about work and benefits. A Work Incentive Consultant is a trained expert who can help you understand Social Security work incentives, disability benefit programs, and how they are impacted by work.

Their goal is to help you transition to work and make a sustainable financial plan for your future. Jump to content Jump to menu. The Basics Is it Right for You? Try It. Add to favorites. Add to favorites Add to favorites One of my favorites. This is really confusing.



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