A minimum of 80 percent of Medicaid beneficiaries disenrolled from the program were booted for procedural reasons in nine states, according to a June 29 report from KFF.
KFF analyzed state unwinding reports submitted to CMS. Several states report unwinding data on renewals without enough information about the reasons for termination.
Overall, 71 percent of disenrollments are due to procedural reasons, according to the report. That's down from 76 percent on June 14.
Here are the shares of disenrollments due to procedural reasons in states with available data as of June 29:
South Carolina: 93 percent
Kansas: 89 percent
Connecticut: 87 percent
West Virginia: 87 percent
Indiana: 85 percent
Arkansas: 82 percent
Oklahoma: 80 percent
Montana: 80 percent
New Hampshire: 80 percent
Arizona: 78 percent
Ohio: 75 percent
Kentucky: 72 percent
Maryland: 71 percent
Nevada: 70 percent
Vermont: 67 percent
South Dakota: 66 percent
Florida: 65 percent
Rhode Island: 47 percent
Pennsylvania: 44 percent
Colorado: 33 percent
Iowa: 28 percent
Alaska: 15 percent