Open Accessibility Menu
Hide

In Butler, Shapiro Administration Reiterates Commitment To Keeping Pennsylvanians Covered Amid Major Federal Changes To Medicaid

In Butler, Shapiro Administration Reiterates Commitment To Keeping Pennsylvanians Covered Amid Major Federal Changes To Medicaid
Pennsylvania Pressroom: 

Butler, PA - Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) Secretary Dr. Val Arkoosh joined Pennsylvania Insurance Department Policy Director Katie Merritt and representatives from Independence Health System today to highlight how the Shapiro Administration and community service centers are collaborating to support Pennsylvanians through federal changes to Medicaid and CHIP renewal requirements so they can complete their renewals, protect their health, and stay covered.   

“We want to make sure that every Pennsylvanian who is eligible for Medicaid stays on Medicaid,” said Secretary Arkoosh. “If you or a someone you know has their health coverage through the state, please make sure their address and all contact information is up to date with DHS so everyone is ready to renew and stay covered when it's time." 

The federal public health emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic allowed for individuals to remain enrolled in Medicaid even if they became ineligible, except in certain circumstances. This is also known as the Medicaid continuous coverage requirement. A federal law ended the continuous coverage requirement on March 31, 2023. Now, all Pennsylvanians receiving Medicaid or CHIP must once again complete their annual renewal when it is due to determine if they are still eligible for coverage. No one will lose Medicaid or CHIP coverage without first having an opportunity to renew their coverage or update their information.  

Read More