Medicaid coverage at risk for millions in multiple states.

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Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, New Hampshire, and South Dakota will be the first states to terminate Medicaid coverage for those deemed ineligible for the public health insurance program for low-income Americans. The five states will start cutting off coverage in April, followed by 14 more states in May and 20 additional states plus the District of Columbia in June. Around 15 million people could be dropped from Medicaid, according to various estimates, though several million folks could find coverage elsewhere.
- These 5 states will be the first to kick residents off Medicaid starting in April Arizona's Family
- Millions of people could lose Medicaid coverage; Here's why WHAS11
- Millions to lose Medicaid coverage as safety net expansions implemented during the pandemic are dismantled WLS-TV
- Medicaid Eligibility Changes Set to Hit Hospitals, Insurers, States The Wall Street Journal
- More than 650,000 Arizonians set to lose Medicaid KOLD
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