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How to prevent MassHealth enrollees from losing their coverage

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion March 13, 2023

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In April, Massachusetts will begin the process of redetermining the eligibility for hundreds of thousands of MassHealth recipients who received coverage protections during the COVID-19 pandemic. As this process unfolds over the next 14 months, it will be critical for state agencies to partner with providers, health plans, community organizations, and others so that people reenroll and Massachusetts maintains its nation-leading status for health... + full article



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