More than 2 million have been disenrolled from Medicaid. 75% are for procedural reasons

By Andrew Cass / July 14, 2023

More than 2 million people have lost Medicaid coverage during the redetermination process as of July 13, according to KFF's Medicaid enrollment and unwinding tracker. 

Of the 2,107,000 people who have been disenrolled, 75 percent have been booted for procedural reasons, according to KFF's data. 

Here are the shares of disenrollments due to procedural reasons in states with available data as of July 13: 

New Mexico: 99 percent

South Carolina: 93 percent 

Georgia: 93 percent

Kansas: 87 percent 

Connecticut: 87 percent 

Indiana: 85 percent 

Oklahoma: 80 percent

Mississippi: 80 percent

Montana: 80 percent 

New Hampshire: 80 percent 

Arkansas: 79 percent 

Arizona: 78 percent 

Washington: 75 percent 

Ohio: 75 percent 

Kentucky: 72 percent 

Nevada: 70 percent 

Vermont: 68 percent 

Maryland: 66 percent 

South Dakota: 66 percent 

Florida: 65 percent 

Rhode Island: 65 percent 

West Virginia: 59 percent 

Pennsylvania: 44 percent 

Michigan: 42 percent 

Colorado: 33 percent 

Iowa: 30 percent 

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