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Medicaid Unwinding: What to Do if You're Denied Medicaid

You still have options for health insurance if you lose Medicaid coverage.

Lauren Smith, MAAlexandra Schwarz, MD
Written by Lauren Smith, MA | Reviewed by Alexandra Schwarz, MD
Published on September 15, 2023

The end of the COVID-19 public health emergency means that there are changes to Medicaid enrollment. In this video, learn what your options are if you lose Medicaid coverage due to these changes, according to Cindy George, Senior Personal Finance Editor at GoodRx.

You can also find out what to do if your child loses Medicaid.

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  • Cindy George, MPHCindy George is a veteran health journalist. She became a Pulitzer Prize finalist as a Houston Chronicle reporter and is completing a master's degree in public health.
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