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Everyone should have access to high-quality equitable care, without having to worry that they will be unable to afford the bills. It is especially heartbreaking when families avoid annual well visits and routine immunizations for their children because ...

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of people across the country have been covered by Medicaid due to a public health emergency declaration enacted in January of 2020. This access to Medicaid has allowed individuals, families, and children to maintain insurance coverage throughout the pandemic and has provided critical healthcare protections to more than 2.4 million children and vulnerable adults in Arizona alone.

Community-based organizations, healthcare providers and non-profits that support individuals on Medicaid are uniquely positioned to help educate people on the importance of the Medicaid renewal process and walk them through it. For both children and adults, healthcare delays may mean missed opportunities to better manage chronic conditions, receive timely routine vaccinations or diagnose new conditions, which could negatively impact a person’s long-term health and well-being.

But not everyone has access to the Internet — as many as 32% of Arizonians lack Internet at home. The state provides a phone number that people can call to renew, update their address and have renewal paperwork mailed to them: HEA-PLUS or 432-7587. The call center is open weekdays, 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.

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