Preparing for the end of the continuous enrollment requirement during labor shortages On March 31, 2023, the Continuous Enrollment Requirement for Medicaid and CHIP patients will end. CMS forecasts that more than 25% of these patients could lose coverage, causing an increase in patient access activity, eligibility and enrollment needs, and ultimately denials. Join us as we explore strategies for dealing with the influx of uninsured patients that will be caused by the great unwinding. During this session attendees will learn to:
Identify the risks to your organization related to the end of the CER Articulate a strategy for preparation for the end of the CER Develop an action plan to mitigate negative impact
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