
Changes coming to Medicaid Enrollees starting April 1st
Between 35,000 and 90,000 Nebraskans are at risk of losing Medicaid starting in the spring. In January, Congress passed a 1.7 trillion spending bill, but
Between 35,000 and 90,000 Nebraskans are at risk of losing Medicaid starting in the spring. In January, Congress passed a 1.7 trillion spending bill, but
(written by Medica) When the Covid health pandemic hit the country, Congress enacted provisions that allowed Medicaid programs to keep individuals continuously enrolled in the
Standard processes require that all Medicaid members are reviewed annually to ensure they continue to meet the Medicaid eligibility standards. Due to the Covid-19 Public
Changes are coming to Medicaid. It is important to know how these changes could affect your Medicaid coverage. If you are currently enrolled in Medicaid,
The public health emergency Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of people across the country have been covered by Medicaid due to the Families First Coronavirus
Published in FlatWater Free Press July 20, 2023 Since April, nearly 17,000 Nebraskans have lost their healthcare coverage previously provided by the state’s Medicaid program.
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Health Center Association of Nebraska
3929 S 147th St. Suite 100A
Omaha, Nebraska 68144
Attn: Outreach and Enrollment
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3929 S. 147th St.,
STE 100A,
Omaha, NE 68144
402.505.5426
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