Key Findings: (1) An analysis of administrative data from 21 states finds that total Medicaid enrollment increased by 2.8 percent from February to April of 2020. For a subset of these states (14) it is possible to look at children's enrollment, which has seen similar growth (2.6 percent) across the examined states. (2) Of the examined states, those with the largest increases in total enrollment are: Missouri (6.5 percent), Florida, Indiana, and Wisconsin (all 5.1 percent). Montana was the only state showing a decline in Medicaid enrollment. A few states have released May data that suggest larger increases may be on the way. (3) Medicaid enrollment is highly sensitive to changes in unemployment rates; of those losing their employer sponsored health insurance, national studies project that Medicaid will be the most important source of public coverage for those losing employer sponsored insurance, with nearly half projected to be eligible and/or enroll.
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