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The Biden administration is being criticized for the slow response to millions of Americans being removed from Medicaid, with up to 30 million of the poorest Americans at risk of being purged from the program due to error-ridden state reviews. Officials project a sharp drop in Medicaid enrollment next year. Additionally, millions of Americans with chronic hepatitis C, sickle cell patients, and those with 'dual eligibility' are facing challenges in accessing essential care and support.
The roughly 12.5 million Americans with “dual eligibility” are among the most high-need patients in the country, but the system fails them again and again. https://t.co/B9KJYO0tiT
Sickle cell patients say they face long delays in emergency rooms before receiving essential care, plus discrimination and suspicion that they are seeking drugs to get high. https://t.co/s4lfC3bVWE
Millions of Americans are estimated to live with chronic hepatitis C, while stigma has played an outsized role in determining access to testing and treatment. https://t.co/JPzLkxgdZc
Officials project sharp drop in Medicaid enrollment next year as unwinding continues https://t.co/QR7mUR6z7l https://t.co/7qFaIjGGMU
Officials project sharp drop in Medicaid enrollment next year as unwinding continues https://t.co/s9eMsvjaEu https://t.co/iPwUujtpwr
Up to 30 million of the poorest Americans could be purged from the Medicaid program, many the result of error-ridden state reviews that poverty experts say the Biden administration is not doing enough to stop. https://t.co/zMkXjwkkdt
Biden administration slow to act as millions are booted off Medicaid, advocates say https://t.co/beP3236cyy