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  2. SNAP Benefits: How Do I Replace My EBT Card? - AOL

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    A lost or stolen EBT card does not have guaranteed protections under federal law concerning loss or theft of your card or funds, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

  3. How to get health insurance if you've lost Medicaid coverage

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    Of the more than 151,000 beneficiaries’ files the state reviewed in a single month, nearly 13,000 people no longer qualified for Medicaid but roughly 38,000 additional people lost coverage ...

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  5. People who lost Medicaid urged to look at full scope of options

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    Noonan's patients are among the more than 112,000 people in Montana who have lost Medicaid since April of 2023, according to the Montana Department for Public Health and Human Services.

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  7. Medicare: How To Request a Replacement Card - AOL

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    But, like the other cards you carry, it can be lost, destroyed or even stolen. When that happens, don’t fret. It’s easy to apply for a new Medicare card from the Social Security Administration.

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  9. Medicaid coverage restored to about a half-million people ...

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    About 500,000 people who recently lost Medicaid coverage are regaining their health insurance while states scramble fix computer systems that didn't properly evaluate people's eligibility after ...