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Agenda 05-22-2025; 1 - Discussion of County Departments’ FY 2025-26 Recommended Budgets
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Agenda for May 27, 2025 Budget Work Session
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12 <br /> Slide #18 <br /> Social Services - page 214 <br /> Medicaid Recipients <br /> Monthly Average <br /> 30,000 -- <br /> 25,000 — <br /> 21 939 <br /> 19,841 <br /> 20,a35 20,861 26,647 <br /> 20.000 — <br /> 1s,baa <br /> 15,903 16,367 16,387 16,516 <br /> 15.000 13,575 —13586 14�00 <br /> 10,000 <br /> 5,000 <br /> FY2013.14 FY2014-15 FY2015-16 FY201617 FY2017.19 FY2018.19 FY2019.20 FY2020.21 FY2021-22 FY2022-23 FY2023-24 FY2024-25 FY2025-26 <br /> Projected Budgeted <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 18 NOR-rH CAMOLINA <br /> Commissioner Greene asked why the increase is not higher after Medicaid expansion. <br /> Lindsey Shewmaker said since COVID, a lot of people receiving services lost them at the <br /> same time that expansion happened. She said they expected to see an increase, but it has <br /> remained steady. <br /> Commissioner McKee asked if some of those losing coverage were not able to reapply. <br /> Lindsey Shewmaker said during COVID, recertification was not required, so those who <br /> are truly not eligible anymore are those making up the majority of those who lost coverage. <br />
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