Protecting Coverage for Postpartum Individuals at the End of the Public Health Emergency

Prepared for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s State Health and Value Strategies program

For more than two years, states have maintained coverage of their Medicaid enrollees as a condition of receiving enhanced federal Medicaid funding under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, resulting in considerable increases in coverage for all Americans, including pregnant and postpartum individuals.

When the federal Medicaid continuous coverage requirement expires, states will redetermine eligibility for nearly all Medicaid enrollees, including roughly 1.7 million people enrolled in a Medicaid or Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) pregnancy eligibility group.

In “Protecting Coverage for Postpartum Individuals at the End of the Public Health Emergency,” an issue brief prepared for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s State Health and Value Strategies program, Manatt Health reviews proactive strategies that states can deploy to support postpartum individuals in maintaining health coverage and access to care when the Medicaid continuous coverage guarantee ends and beyond.

To download the full issue brief, click here.

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