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DHS Reminds Medicaid Members to Submit Renewals on Time

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) reminds residents who are BadgerCare Plus or Wisconsin Medicaid members that renewals are underway, and there is a "just right" time to renew to avoid delays or gaps in coverage. For example, on May 15, DHS sent renewal packets to approximately 53,000 Wisconsin households scheduled to renew in June. DHS encourages these members to submit their renewals by June 16 to avoid any gaps in coverage. Packets are in the mail to members with a July renewal date and they should send in updated information by July 18 to avoid coverage gaps. The new DHS renewal status webpage shows the "just right" renewal period for each month. Members are encouraged to renew online at ACCESS.wi.gov or by mail.

"If a member is still eligible, we want them to keep their state coverage. If they’re not, we want to help connect them to resources to help them find other options. Either way, the process starts with submitting their renewal," said State Medicaid Director Jamie Kuhn. "It’s been more than three years since any of our members have done one and for many, it’s the first time. That’s why we’re working hard to get the word out and why we’re sharing information with more than 100 partner organizations from all over the state to help raise awareness and provide assistance."

 
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DHS reminds Medicaid members to submit renewals on time

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) reminds residents who are BadgerCare Plus or Wisconsin Medicaid members that renewals are underway, and there is a “just right” time to renew to avoid delays or gaps in coverage.

For example, on May 15, DHS sent renewal packets to approximately 53,000 Wisconsin households scheduled to renew in June. DHS encourages these members to submit their renewals by June 16 to avoid any gaps in coverage. Packets are in the mail to members with a July renewal date and they should send in updated information by July 18 to avoid coverage gaps. The new DHS renewal status webpage shows the “just right” renewal period for each month. Members are encouraged to renew online at ACCESS.wi.gov or by mail…

 
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Navigating Post-COVID Medicaid Healthcare Coverage

With the end of the “Families First Coronovirus Response Act”, there exists a lot of confusion in who is covered by Medicaid, how to renew coverage, and how to check eligibility, according to Joan Alker, Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families. Medicaid covers half of the children in the U. S., and many parents don’t know their children are eligible, and with the coronavirus program ending, checking the eligibility of 90 million individuals is likely to be fraught with mistakes. Covering Wisconsin is a state program as a part of the University of Wisconsin Extension which can help navigate Medicaid questions and renewal.

 
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Wisconsin is checking if you still qualify for BadgerCare Plus. Here's how to keep your health coverage

Over the next year, Wisconsin residents enrolled in BadgerCare Plus or another Medicaid program will have to renew their coverage for the first time in over three years.

It is a massive undertaking — known as Medicaid "unwinding" — that could result in an estimated 300,000 Wisconsinites losing Medicaid coverage. Many of those people will have health coverage through their employer, but others could lose coverage simply because they didn't renew in time, even though they still qualify for BadgerCare Plus or another Medicaid program.

A December report by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Urban Institute estimated that about 49,000 Wisconsinites who lose Medicaid coverage will become uninsured over the next year….

 
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What to know about medical costs in Wisconsin as federal public health emergency ends

The nationwide public health emergency is scheduled to end on May 11, bringing with it several changes to state and federal resources.

The health emergency provided a key resource specific to fighting COVID-19 known as “medical countermeasures.” This included tests, vaccines and treatments.

When and how changes take place to the accessibility of these depends largely on one’s insurance status, the state they live in and their age.

Here are some things to keep in mind.

 
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Here’s what BadgerCare Plus recipients need to know to keep their benefits

After March 31, those who receive BadgerCare Plus will have to return to the pre-pandemic process of reapplying and being re-evaluated for coverage.

Local health care professionals want them to be prepared. BadgerCare Plus serves people who need health care coverage but who may not qualify for Medicaid.

Because of federal legislation that went into effect in March 2020, those who have received BadgerCare Plus benefits have been able to keep those benefits without having to go through the renewal process as was required every 12 months before that time, said Caroline Gómez-Tom, enrollment network and accessibility manager for Covering Wisconsin.

 
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As COVID-19 emergencies end, Wisconsin prepares for Medicaid upheaval

With federal COVID-19 emergencies ending in May, Wisconsin health officials and advocates are preparing for upheaval in the state’s main Medicaid program, which has grown 49% since the pandemic started but is expected to lose more than 300,000 people after extended coverage ends.

Many of the people likely to be kicked off Medicaid over the coming year should be able to get insurance through their jobs, on the federal marketplace or by aging into Medicare, experts say. But the end of boosted Medicaid coverage nationwide, starting in April, could mean 49,000 newly uninsured people in the state by June 2024, a report says.

“It’s going to be difficult,” said Brynne McBride, chief operating officer for ABC for Health, a Madison-based nonprofit law firm that helps people obtain health care. “How successful are states going to be at actually doing this transition?”

 
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Healthcare.gov enrollment breaks record in U.S., increases in Wisconsin

For all of her adult life, the federal Affordable Care Act has made a big difference for Katerina Klawes.

“I have never had a traditional job that has offered health care benefits,” says Klawes, who lives in Milwaukee. She’s mostly been self-employed as an independent contractor for small nonprofit and education organizations. 

She also has multiple disabilities, including being hard of hearing, that once would have subjected her to a lifetime limit on her insurance coverage — if she could get insurance at all instead of being denied coverage or charged exorbitant premiums because of her preexisting health conditions.

Thanks to the ACA, she was covered by her parents’ health insurance until she turned 26 five years ago. Since then, she’s been able to buy health insurance on Healthcare.gov, the federal health insurance exchange that the ACA created.

 
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WisBusiness: the Podcast with Adam VanSpankeren, manager of the Covering Wisconsin navigator program

This week’s episode of “WisBusiness: the Podcast” is with Adam VanSpankeren, the manager of the Covering Wisconsin navigator program. 

He discusses the ongoing open enrollment period for Healthcare.gov plans, which began Nov. 1 and runs through Jan. 15. 

Covering Wisconsin is a nonprofit group affiliated with the UW-Madison Division of Extension that has provided navigator services since 2014. Navigators provide free assistance to help people get connected with health insurance, VanSpankeren explained. 

 
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Confused about health insurance during open enrollment? A navigator can help. 

Health insurance can be confusing.

Meet Quentella Perry, who helps people plow through the complexities while working for Covering Wisconsin, a nonprofit organization based at the University of Wisconsin-Madison that educates people about health insurance and helps them choose a plan.  

Just as accountants are busy during tax time, Perry and her colleagues have their hands full helping people navigate the choices offered during the Affordable Care Act open enrollment period.

 
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Officials spotlight next week’s ACA deadline

Officials urged Wisconsinites to take advantage of Wisconsin’s open enrollment period by applying for health care through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace by Dec. 15 to ensure coverage starts Jan. 1, 2023. 

The enrollment period is the annual opportunity for families, individuals and small businesses to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace — the online platform established by the ACA where plans meet certain minimum requirements of coverage. 

 
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Protect Our Care: HHS regional administrator, Milwaukee County Executive Crowley, and advocates join protect our care Wisconsin to discuss affordable health care options ahead of open enrollment 

MILWAUKEE, WI — Today, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Regional Director Joseph Palm, and Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley joined advocates and Protect Our Care Wisconsin to discuss the upcoming ACA Open Enrollment 2023 period, which opened on November 1, 2022 and provided Wisconsinites with the resources they need to enroll in quality, affordable coverage.

 
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December 15 Deadline for Health Insurance Coverage to Start January 1, 2023

MILWAUKEE– There is one week left for consumers to sign up for Healthcare.gov Marketplace insurance coverage to get a full year of benefits starting January 1, 2023. While December 15 is the deadline for consumers to sign up for coverage with a January 1 start date, the Healthcare.gov Open Enrollment season runs until January 15.

 
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Open enrollment begins for individual health insurance

It all begins with an idea.

MILWAUKEE —

Open enrollment began nationwide for taxpayer-subsidized private insurance coverage under the Obama-era Affordable Care Act.

In Milwaukee, state and local health officials gathered to kick off the next few months as they try to make the process easier. Wisconsin’s top health official taking an all-hands-on-deck approach to close the information gap.

"Folks who are uninsured can work with a navigator or can go on Healthcare.gov to do their own research and look at options, and even folks who are already enrolled in a health insurance option today may wish to see if there is a more affordable option to them that's important to do now," Wisconsin Department of Health Services Secretary-Designee Karen Timberlake said.

November 1st, 2022

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Lawmakers and government officials highlight open enrollment, encourage people to vote

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Sen. Tammy Baldwin along with other lawmakers and government officials spent Halloween day encouraging Wisconsinites to take advantage of the health insurance open enrollment period and touting Democrats’ recent health care accomplishments.

“Halloween is a celebration of scary things, and what’s most scary to me is people who don’t have health insurance,” Baldwin said at a morning event at Sauk Trails Clinic. 

The open enrollment period, which runs from Nov. 1 through Jan. 15, 2023, is a once-a-year opportunity for families, individuals and small businesses to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace — the online platform established by the ACA where all plans listed meet certain minimum requirements of coverage.

November 1st, 2022

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Thousands could lose health care when the federal public health emergency expires

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DHS has provided additional funding to help with the endeavor to Covering Wisconsin, a nonprofit licensed health care navigator with resources across the state to help with enrolling for health insurance on the federal exchange. During the renewal process, people who learn they no longer qualify for BadgerCare would be referred to Covering Wisconsin.

“Whenever there’s a transition point like this where people need to go through the renewal process, even just during normal times, that is just a challenging process to go through,” says Courtney Harris, ​​outreach and partner relations manager at Covering Wisconsin. “And so just making sure that people complete the renewal or their new application is a big lift in and of itself.”

June 16th, 2022

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Over 212,000 Wisconsinites Enroll in Health Coverage on Healthcare.gov

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Today, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that during the recent Open Enrollment Period (OEP) 212,209 Wisconsinites signed up for health insurance on Healthcare.gov. This is Wisconsin's highest enrollment since the 2018 OEP.

“Ensuring every Wisconsinite has access to quality, affordable health care is more important than ever, and it's exciting to see thousands of Wisconsinites find health care coverage on Healthcare.gov," said Governor Tony Evers.

January 31st, 2022

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Enrollment is now open for insurance plans provided by the Affordable Care Act. Here are some places where you can get free assistance in Milwaukee.

It all begins with an idea.

The federal marketplace’s open enrollment period has started, meaning people can sign up for health insurance plans provided by the Affordable Care Act.

The enrollment period lasts from now through Jan. 15. This is an extension for the enrollment, which usually lasts until Dec. 15. Those who want to get an insurance plan that goes into effect on Jan. 1 will still want to enroll by Dec. 15, however.

November 9th, 2021

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Enrollment is now open for insurance plans provided by the Affordable Care Act. Here are some places where you can get free assistance in Milwaukee. – Milwaukee, Wisconsin

It all begins with an idea.

The federal market open registration period has begun. This means that people can sign up for health insurance plans offered by the Affordable Care Act.

The registration period is from now until January 15th. This is an extension of registration and usually lasts until December 15th. Those who want to get an insurance plan that goes into effect on January 1st will want to register by December...

November 9th, 2021

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Lower rates, more choice for Wisconsinites ahead of open enrollment

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Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and Insurance Commissioner Mark Afable recently announced reduced health insurance rates and more health plan options for consumers getting enrolled on the Marketplace for 2022.

This fall, residents in every county in Wisconsin will have the opportunity to choose from more than one health plan option on HealthCare.gov, with most counties covered by at least three different carriers. Open enrollment – the annual period in which people can enroll in a health insurance plan on the individual market – will begin on Nov. 1 and continue through Jan. 15, 2022…

October 18th, 2021

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