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When the federal public health emergency for COVID-19 expired in May 2023, over 500,000 Michiganders stood to lose their Medicaid health insurance coverage. But the state of Michigan did more than most other states to help residents “unwind” from emergency Medicaid policies, which simply kept Medicaid patients covered without requiring re-application.

“During the global pandemic, it was essential for people to have access to health care, to treat COVID and to continue to treat all of the other conditions,” says Monique Stanton, president and CEO of the Michigan League for Public Policy (MLPP). “What we saw during COVID is that having access to coverage is really essential.”

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