![]() ![]() This brief presents estimates of the number and characteristics of uninsured people in the ten non-expansion states who could be reached by Medicaid if their states adopted the Medicaid expansion using data from 2021, the most recent year available. If expansion proceeds as expected in North Carolina, it will become the 41 st expansion state (including the District of Columbia), leaving ten states that have not adopted the expansion. In November 2022, voters in South Dakota approved Medicaid expansion through a ballot measure and in March 2023, legislation adopting the Medicaid expansion in North Carolina was signed into law, although expansion is contingent on passage of a state budget later in the year. Notably, two states have taken recent action to adopt the Medicaid expansion. However, in non-expansion states, with eligibility thresholds often quite low and largely limited to parents, many of those with incomes below poverty who are no longer eligible for Medicaid will not have access to an affordable coverage option and will likely become uninsured. In expansion states, because all adults with incomes up to 138% of the federal poverty level (FPL) are eligible for Medicaid, many current enrollees will remain eligible even if their incomes have risen. Once Medicaid disenrollments resume, the number of people who are uninsured is expected to increase and could rise more steeply in non-expansion states. During the pandemic, Medicaid enrollment increased and the uninsured rate dropped largely due to continuous enrollment. Join this webinar to find out top tips on how to keep your learners motivated with their English outside the classroom.The end of the Medicaid continuous enrollment provision in March 2023 and the resumption of Medicaid disenrollments after a three-year pause during the pandemic are likely to refocus attention on gaps in Medicaid coverage in the ten states that have not adopted the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) Medicaid expansion as of March 2023. Keeping your students engaged during their holidays Motivating low prep classroom activities for Pre A1 Starters, A1 Movers and A2 Flyersĭo you often ask yourself 'How can I make exam preparation more exciting?' 'How can I include everything in my lessons? - then this webinar is for you! In this webinar, you'll learn about strategies to build students' confidence in exam classrooms. How to become a proud non-native speaker of English This webinar is for anyone interested to learn more about how we create exams and learning materials with a positive impact in mind. Promoting a positive impact from language exams in the classroom One way to do that is to include mindfulness in your classes. In the weeks before the exam, taking care of young learners' well-being and boosting their confidence is key. Mindfulness and well-being to help prepare your young learners for Cambridge English exams ![]() Our next free teacher webinars Webinar title
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