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Abner Mason Champions Modern Communication for Medicaid Members

7/2/25
As Congress weighs significant changes to Medicaid eligibility, a decades-old law from 1991 is drawing scrutiny for blocking one of the simplest, most effective tools to reach members: text messaging.

As Congress weighs significant changes to Medicaid eligibility, a decades-old law from 1991 is drawing new scrutiny for blocking one of the simplest, most effective tools to reach members: text messaging.

 

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) was originally created to curb telemarketing abuses but has unintentionally hampered Medicaid managed care plans from sending automated texts without prior consent. This restriction has become a major barrier to reaching enrollees — many of whom rely on mobile phones as their primary means of communication. With new federal work requirements on the horizon, Medicaid recipients will soon need to verify eligibility and employment status more frequently. Advocates warn that without the ability to send timely text reminders; many could lose coverage simply due to missed paperwork or outdated contact methods.

 

Texting has proven to be a lifeline for underserved populations, offering a low-cost, high-impact way to share critical updates about preventive care, appointments, and eligibility renewals — yet legal ambiguities and the risk of fines have left health plans cautious to adopt this modern tool.

 

A growing coalition of healthcare leaders, including GroundGame.Health and the Medicaid Texting Coalition, is calling on Congress to modernize these regulations and exempt Medicaid plans from the TCPA. They argue that aligning communication methods with how people live — via texting — is essential for health equity, administration efficiency, and continuity of care. As these policy conversations evolve, healthcare organizations serving Medicaid members are encouraged to stay engaged, assess their digital communication strategies, and advocate for modern, equitable outreach tools that reflect how people live today.

 

Abner Mason, chief strategy and transformation officer at GroundGame.Health, is a leading voice in this conversation, and has recently been featured in several national publications and podcasts. Below is a roundup of his latest media coverage:

 

Recent Media Coverage Featuring Abner Mason

 

SWAAY.Health Podcast (June 19, 2025)
In a podcast episode titled “The 30-Year-Old Law Putting Medicaid Members at Risk”, Abner shared how legal barriers are costing lives.
Listen to the full episode here

 

Axios Pro: Health Care Policy (June 12, 2025)
In an article examining how work requirements may disrupt Medicaid coverage, Abner stressed the urgency of modernizing communication.
Read the full article here

 

HealthPopuli (June 9, 2025)
In a piece about texting as a health equity tool, Abner highlighted the real-world impact.
Read the full article here

 

The Health Care Blog (June 9, 2025)
Abner contributed a guest post underscoring the policy disconnect.
Read the full article here

 

Forbes (June 5, 2025)
In a Forbes Health contributor article, Abner warned of the consequences of inaction.
Read the full article here

 

Fierce Healthcare (June 5, 2025)
Discussing the revived Medicaid work requirement bill, Abner emphasized operational risks.
Read the full article here

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