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In 5 states, people scheduled for release from prison are set to gain access to Medicaid

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
July 8, 2024
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The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced on Tuesday that Medicaid will now be available to individuals transitioning out of prison in five states.

The Department has acknowledged the delays adults and youth face when trying to access Medicaid. As a solution, they have decided to provide incarcerated individuals with coverage before their release from prison. This move is aimed at ensuring a smooth transition back into society and helping these individuals get the medical assistance they need.

This coverage is applicable to five states – Illinois, Kentucky, Oregon, Utah, and Vermont.

According to the department’s release, the change had already been approved for California, Massachusetts, Montana, and Washington.

HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra stated that this is a crucial measure in promoting health equity across the nation. He emphasized that individuals who are part of the justice system must have access to necessary healthcare services and supports to ensure a successful transition back into the community.

States now have the chance to provide coverage for services that are not typically covered under Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Programs. This new opportunity allows coverage to begin up to 90 days prior to the individual’s anticipated release from prison.

According to the department, the scope of coverage extends to the treatment of substance use disorders. It is known that incarcerated individuals typically suffer from a higher prevalence of substance use disorders, chronic health conditions, and other health issues that can have an impact on public safety.

According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), they are collaborating with 14 other states and the District of Columbia to fulfill reentry requests.

According to the executive director of the Health and Reentry Project, Vikki Wachino, access to healthcare is crucial for individuals returning to their communities as it can mean the difference between life and death. She further explains that studies have shown that providing access to healthcare during the reentry period can not only improve overall health outcomes and save lives, but also reduce recidivism rates, ultimately contributing to public safety.

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