Medicaid Redetermination: What you need to know

On April 1, Maryland and Virginia began the annual Medicaid redetermination process for each Medicaid enrollee to ensure that they are still eligible for Medicaid benefits. During this process, some enrollees will lose eligibility and as a result, lose their Medicaid coverage.

Individuals who lose Medicaid coverage in D.C. and Virginia:

  • Prior to July 10, 2023 will have until September 8, 2023 to enroll in another plan.
  • On or after July 10, 2023 will have 60 days to enroll in another plan.

In Maryland, if a Medicaid enrollee is determined no longer eligible, the state will automatically assign the enrollee to an ACA plan. They will still need to take action within 60 days to enroll in the new plan. Enrollees who are auto assigned can still change their coverage to a different plan or carrier if they choose. Visit the state marketplace for more information.

Coverage options

For those individuals who no longer qualify for Medicaid, they still have choices for quality, affordable coverage. Coverage options may include:

  • Employer-sponsored health plans
    • Once Medicaid coverage terminates, if employer coverage is an option, the individual will have 60 days to enroll in alternate coverage.
  • Individual ACA plans through the Federal Marketplace (Virginia), State Marketplaces (Maryland and D.C.) or directly through carriers, like Kaiser Permanente
    • Financial assistance could be available to those enrolling through the marketplaces, depending on their income. In 2023, it is estimated that 90% of marketplace consumers will receive financial assistance through Advanced Premium Tax Credits (APTC), and on average, these consumers saved over $800 in premiums per year.1
    • All of Kaiser Permanente’s Individual and Family plans cover things like prescription drugs, doctor visits, urgent care, hospital visits, and more.
    • Kaiser Permanente Medicaid members who transition to another Kaiser Permanente plan can continue seeing their Kaiser Permanente doctors, for a seamless care experience regardless of their coverage type.
  • Medicare for those over 65

How employers can support employees during the redetermination process

Employers play an important role in helping their employees navigate the complex world of health care coverage.

Employers can support their employees by:

  1. Communicating details around the redetermination process and sharing options to stay covered.
  2. Helping them prepare for the special enrollment period, that’s triggered by the loss of Medicaid coverage.

Below are resources you can share with your employees who have lost Medicaid coverage: