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DHCS Stakeholder News - August 22, 2022
In an effort to maintain continuity of coverage
for individuals who turn age 26 until the Medi-Cal expansion of people ages
26-49 takes effect on January 1, 2024, the Department of Health Care Services
(DHCS) will continue existing state-funded full-scope Medi-Cal coverage for
this group, even after the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) ends. When the COVID-19 PHE ends, many individuals
included in the young adult expansion will age, or would have already aged, out
of coverage when they turn 26—which for some, may be months before their
state-funded full-scope Medi-Cal coverage will begin again under the 26-49
expansion. DHCS will resolve that by continuing to provide them with
state-funded full-scope Medi-Cal coverage before the expansion occurs. This
will be done by instructing counties to deprioritize their annual
redetermination after the end of the PHE and before the 26-49 expansion policy
begins. This is critical in preventing a reduction of benefits for these
individuals due to age and immigration status if their post-PHE renewal occurs
before the 26-49 expansion policy is implemented. DHCS updated the Medi-Cal
COVID-19 PHE Operational Unwinding Plan to reflect changes to the policy
for this population.As enacted by Senate Bill 184 (Chapter 47,
Statutes of 2022), California will implement state-funded full-scope Medi-Cal
to individuals age 26 through 49, regardless of immigration status, if otherwise
eligible, beginning on January 1, 2024. This Medi-Cal expansion is another
important step to help close health equity gaps in California, and will improve
access to care for some of the state’s most vulnerable populations. As part of the federal continuous coverage
requirements under the COVID-19 PHE, DHCS maintained ongoing Medi-Cal coverage
for young adults who were provided state-only full-scope Medi-Cal under the
young adult expansion, and who would have otherwise lost their Medi-Cal
eligibility due to aging out at 26. The current COVID-19 PHE ends on October
13, 2022. However, since states have not received the 60-day advance notice in
mid-August, it is anticipated that the COVID-19 PHE would be extended until at
least January 2023 by the federal government.
Once the COVID-19 PHE ends,
federal requirements outlined by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services require Medicaid agencies to redetermine eligibility for all
individuals enrolled in the program. In accordance with Medi-Cal policy, this
population would most likely be determined ineligible for continuing
state-funded full-scope Medi-Cal due to their age and immigration status at
their scheduled annual renewal if the renewal occurs prior to the 26 -49
expansion taking effect. Federal guidance for the COVID-19 PHE unwinding allows
states to prioritize populations as part of their PHE unwinding annual
redetermination strategy, so long as it is completed within 14 months.
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