Illinois HFS Urges Medicaid
Customers to Update Their Addresses Before the End of the COVID-19
Public Health Emergency
Agency to Partner with Hundreds of Local
Organizations Over Summer to Reach Medicaid Customers
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[June 16, 2022]
The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family
Services (HFS) is launching a summer campaign urging people who use
Medicaid to update their addresses to avoid losing their health
insurance at the end of the federal COVID-19 public health emergency
(PHE).
The PHE is currently set to expire in October, at which time
Medicaid customers will have to renew their coverage for the first
time since the pandemic started. HFS will send renewal paperwork to
the address on file, which means Medicaid customers who have moved
in the past three years without updating their information may not
receive it.
HFS’ outreach campaign will include connecting with hundreds of
local organizations that serve Medicaid customers in order to
leverage their expertise and networks in the communities they serve
across Illinois. Medicaid customers move more frequently on average
than other Americans, making it vital that groups on the ground get
involved in helping Medicaid customers provide up-to-date addresses.
These organizations will use HFS’ messaging toolkit – which is
available on the HFS website in multiple languages to spread the
word.
Medicaid customers can update their addresses by either:
• Calling the HFS hotline: 877-805-5312, or,
• By visiting http://www2.illinois.gov/hfs/address to complete an
address change web form.
The federal government enacted the continuous coverage provision as
part of the federal public health emergency, and as a result of
that, Medicaid customers have not been asked to update their contact
information since March 2020 or earlier. When the PHE ends, HFS will
send redetermination materials to each household during the month
when they would have been up for renewal if not for the continuous
coverage provision during the PHE.
In preparation for the end of the PHE, HFS is
committed to protecting coverage for as many customers as possible,
and to do so in a way that fulfills all legal requirements, meets
federally mandated timeframes and reduces inequities in health
coverage.
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The federal government may or may not extend the PHE beyond
October. If it does, Medicaid customers may continue to receive coverage without
renewing their insurance plans or updating their addresses.
HFS is joined in this campaign by other state agencies to try to reach as many
people who use Medicaid as possible. The Department on Aging is working with the
state’s 13 regional Area Agencies on Aging and hundreds of local service
providers to share the address update messaging. The Department of Veterans’
Affairs is partnering with the American Legion and VFWs, as well as its Veteran
Service Offices and Veterans Homes to spread the word in their communities.
The Illinois State Board of Education has distributed the messaging toolkit to
school districts across the state, because districts can use Medicaid data to
determine eligibility for free and reduced meals. In addition, the Department of
Public Health is collaborating with local health department communication teams
and the COVID Ambassador Network, and the Department of Human Services has
shared the toolkit with its Division Directors to inform relevant populations
that it is time to update their Medicaid address with the state.
Advocacy organizations, nonprofits, and local governments and municipalities are
all encouraged to download the state’s messaging toolkit to help people keep
their health insurance through Medicaid.
The key messages in the toolkit are:
• Medicaid customers! Don't risk losing your health insurance. Update your
address with Illinois Medicaid.
• Illinois Medicaid needs to send you paperwork. To keep your health insurance,
use an address where mail can always reach you.
• Updating your address is easy, fast, and free. Call 877-805-5312 between 7:45
a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or visit www2.illinois.gov/hfs/address. If you use a TTY,
call 1-877-204-1012.
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