Daily News | Thousand of Philadelphians must resume applying annually for Medicaid starting in April
West Philadelphia resident Aisha Ahmad has kept her Medicaid insurance during the pandemic even though she hasn’t sent in her annual renewals.
Just the possibility of losing her Keystone First insurance stresses Ahmad, who works as a contractor with people who have intellectual disabilities. “If you’re living, you need medical,” Ahmad said Saturday.
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