Medicaid and immigration status

Federal Health Policy Update for May 22

The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for May 16-22.  Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Congress:  Reconciliation Early Thursday morning the House of Representatives passed its version of an FY 2025 budget reconciliation bill by a vote of 215-214.  The bill underwent a number of changes during the hours before its passage and its health care provisions now include $800 billion in Medicaid cuts over the next ten years.  The Congressional Budget Office projects that the bill, mostly because of the Medicaid cuts, will lead to 8.6 million [...]

Proposed Public Charge Regulation Causes Confusion in Clinics, Elsewhere

A Trump administration proposal to redefine what constitutes a “public charge” is making life challenging for low-income immigrants and the clinics and other providers to which they turn for Medicaid-covered health care. The proposed regulation from the Department of Homeland Security would establish new criteria for determining whether a person is a “public charge,” based on their participation in certain public programs, and therefore in jeopardy of losing their legal immigration status. Some Medicaid patients who come to clinics ask if receiving Medicaid-covered services might jeopardize their legal immigration status; others fail to keep appointments or forego seeking care out [...]

2019-01-23T06:00:04-05:00January 23, 2019|Medicaid|
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