KEY POINTS
  • At least 1 million people have been kicked off Medicaid since coverage protections implemented during the Covid-19 emergency expired, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
  • Many of those people are likely still eligible for Medicaid but did not receive or complete the required paperwork.
  • Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra called on governors to do more to ensure states are not withdrawing people who need Medicaid coverage.
A medical worker collects a swab sample from a woman at a COVID-19 testing site in New York, the United States, March 29, 2022.

At least 1 million people have been kicked off Medicaid since coverage protections implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic expired in April, according to data published by the Kaiser Family Foundation on Monday.

The total number of people kicked off Medicaid is likely higher because only 20 states are making those figures publicly available, according to KFF.