Question about Kansas Medicaid (KanCare)

I am so confused right now. I have been on KanCare Medicaid since having my 3rd child in 2022. I received a letter today telling me that my coverage is discontinued because our income is too high. I also received a letter telling me that my three children will now have monthly premiums. I honestly can not afford the cost of my medication without insurance and I'm not sure I can afford the premiums for each child either (unless I'm misunderstanding the letter and it's one price for all three)? My question is how do they know our income has changed because I'm not seeing a change in income for our household? Can they see some sort of raise in wages that we are unaware of? Is this a mistake? We haven't had a review and haven't been asked to submit any income or documentation this year so l don't know how they even know what our income is this year. Do they have access to something? Any help would be more than appreciated!

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