Millions were booted from Medicaid. The insurers that run it gained Medicaid revenue anyway
Briefly

Private Medicaid health plans revenue increased despite enrollment drops due to Medicaid's unwinding, with states paying more per enrollee for an older and sicker population.
States adjusted payments to plans based on members' health status changes during Medicaid unwinding, with companies reporting midyear and retrospective payment changes.
Molina Healthcare CEO highlighted that 19 states raised payment rates to accommodate sicker Medicaid enrollees, showing states' responsiveness to health plan concerns.
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