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128K kids in Tennessee cut from low-income Medicaid programs

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — At least 128,000 children in Tennessee have been cut from the state’s low-income health insurance programs over the past two years.

The Tennessean reports that one in every eight children in TennCare were unenrolled between December 2016 and this January. State officials say the purge is due to the programs dropping children who no longer qualify or whose families didn’t respond to mandatory renewal forms.

The newspaper says initial TennCare data showed an additional 52,000 children were unenrolled in February. The Tennessean says the data was taken offline after officials were questioned and insisted the data was wrong.

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