On June 20, 2024, CCLP’s Chief Legal and Policy Officer Bethany Pray joined a panel assembled by the Colorado Health Policy Coalition, to testify on the subject of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) Unwind.
As CCLP has previously documented, the PHE Unwind in Colorado has led to loss of Medicaid coverage for hundreds of thousands of Coloradans, many of whom remain eligible for benefits. Outdated enrollment software and needlessly complex processes have resulted in significant difficulties for patients, medical providers, and county employees. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, as of May 2024, Colorado suffered from the second highest percentage of enrollees beeing terminated from Medicaid coverage.
Against the backdrop of a system in turmoil, many other explanations have been proposed for the extraordinary churn of Coloradans on and off of Medicaid since the end of the Public Health Emergency. These other explanations, however, fail to hold up to scrutiny. Moreover, they distract policymakers from the urgent need to solve for the core issues faced by our state.
This resource document provides the talking point notes of the presentation given by Bethany Pray, including citations, to assist in clarifying and dispelling the rumors and assumptions that have beset discussions of Medicaid enrollment.