Minnesota rushes to re-up hundreds of thousands at risk of losing Medicaid after pandemic
A complex spring storm brings rain, thunder and snow Thursday into early Saturday. Severe storms are possible in far southern Minnesota late Thursday. Get the latest on Updraft. đ§ Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt grew up in south Minneapolis, just a block from where George Floyd was murdered. She took an unusual â and inspiring â path to her election this past November as the first Black woman to become a sheriff in Minnesota. Coming up at 9 a.m. on Thursday, MPR News host Angela Davis talks with Sheriff Witt about her background and how law enforcement can repair relationships with the communities they serve. | |
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| | Minnesota rushes to re-up hundreds of thousands at risk of losing Medicaid after pandemic | Starting Saturday, states across the country will be able to drop large numbers of people off Medicaid who were allowed to stay in the program during the COVID-19 pandemic. That includes some 1.5 million Minnesotans in low-income health programs, many of whom will soon be in danger of losing needed coverage. Those at risk who are still eligible can stay on the Medicaid rolls without seeing a gap in coverage, but only if they complete the renewal process by the stateâs rolling deadlines. Worried about the potential staggering impact of hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans losing their health coverage, officials are working now to re-up those affected. But itâs a daunting task, one the state system could make more difficult. | |
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