Pennsylvania Medicaid Enrollment Drops
Posted by on September 09, 2013
PA Medicaid rolls drop
The Kaiser Family Foundation has released a report, Medicaid Enrollment: June 2012 that shows Pennsylvania dropped more than nine percent of children, families and expecting mothers from Medicaid last year.
While most states added people to Medicaid, Pennsylvania was ranked last, cutting Medicaid enrollees by nearly triple the rate of the next closest state on the list. Overall, Pennsylvania cut the total number of people enrolled in Medicaid by 5.2%.
http://kaiserfamilyfoundation.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/8050-06-medicaid-enrollment.pdf
A separate report also showed the number of children enrolled in the Pennsylvania Children’s Health Insurance Program dropped slightly over the same period.
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