Since April 2023, nearly 17 million people have lost their Medicaid coverage. During the pandemic, access to Medicaid was expanded. Now, states are taking part in a nationwide effort to update their roles and return to pre-pandemic operations, but some people who qualify for Medicaid lost their coverage in the process. Matt Salo is the former executive director of the National Association of Medicaid Directors. He talks with Soledad O’Brien about how states are helping those in need re-enroll.
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