
|Articles|February 16, 2023
The End of the Public Health Emergency and the Great Unwinding of the Continuous Enrollment Requirement
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Congress passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) at the onset of the pandemic, which introduced the Continuous Enrollment Requirement (CER). This provision allowed individuals to remain enrolled in Medicaid for as long as the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PER) persisted.
On March 31, it ends. To mitigate risk and bottom-line impact, you must start preparing for the “unwinding” now. This whitepaper reveals critical steps toward preventing revenue delays and denials, so you can protect patients and revenue.
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