What to do if you receive a Medicaid termination notice? | UNIVISTA INSURANCE

What to do if you receive a Medicaid termination notice?

What to do if you receive a Medicaid termination notice? Since the health emergency due to COVID-19 ended, many families are receiving a notification that states: “Your Medicaid benefits for the individuals listed below will end… Reason: Your household income is too high to qualify for this program.”
The reality is that in recent years, the state was required to continue Medicaid coverage even if the family’s income had improved. However, things are returning to normal now, so the state is once again verifying the family’s eligibility, and those who have increased their income will receive a Medicaid Termination Notice.
If you receive this notice, you should not be alarmed. On the one hand, you should be happy. It seems that your family is financially better off than before. On the other hand, in Florida, everything is guaranteed to ensure that you and your loved ones are not left without health insurance.
You just need to contact Univista Insurance to enroll in an affordable insurance plan through them, which you could potentially pay zero dollars for. Statistics indicate that four out of five individuals who enroll in Obamacare can find quality medical coverage for $10 or less per month.
The plans under Obamacare cover doctor visits, prescription medications, emergency care, hospitalization, medical check-ups, care for pregnant women, mental health services, neonatal care, and many more benefits.
Do not overlook the fact that when you receive the Medicaid Termination Notice, you have 60 days to enroll in a new plan under the Obamacare law. What to do if you receive a Medicaid termination notice?

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