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Nearly 100,000 Mississippians have been kicked off Medicaid coverage since June
The Mississippi Division of Medicaid dropped 7,448 people from its coverage in November. The latest numbers cap six months of disenrollments. In total, nearly 100,000 Mississippians have lost Medicaid coverage since June, when state Medicaid divisions across the country started reviewing their rolls for the first time in three years in a process called “unwinding” after the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of those people were not dropped because they were found to be ineligible — the majority of the people dropped from coverage have been due to paperwork issues, called “procedural” disenrollments.  Over half of those who have been dropped to date have been children.  Federal regulations

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