Fewer than five million Floridians are still receiving free and low-cost healthcare through Medicaid as the wave of coverage loss continues, according to the latest report from the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration.
In November, the state deemed 159,323 people ineligible to continue enrollment in the program, bringing the total of eligible Floridians from 5,105,874 to 4,946,551 in a month, according to data published by the agency on Monday. More than half of those who lost coverage in November, 55 percent, are 18 and younger.
AHCA and the Department of Children and Families have been reviewing people’s eligibility for the program since March, following the end of continued coverage from the COVID-19 public health emergency. In the months since people started losing Medicaid, health policy groups have criticized the process for its high rate of procedural terminations.