Bill to allow undocumented Marylanders to apply for health coverage through the state advances [Baltimore Sun]
At the Casa Rubén Foundation’s mobile clinic, a six-year-old patient came in with a condition Dr.
The child had a cold, a stuffy nose and a cough that wouldn’t let up. By the time his parents brought the child in to see Peralta, he had developed an infection of the sinuses and accompanying complications: an abscess and a bone infection.
“This case is the typical case of how something that is the bread and butter in a pediatric practice could become complicated,” Peralta said. “They didn’t know what to do. They used remedies over the counter and ended up in a situation that really requires urgent treatment, longer treatment and more costs.”
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Under the bill, undocumented residents would be ineligible to apply if they are incarcerated, eligible for the federal advanced premium tax credit, eligible for health care coverage under Medicaid, Medicare or the Maryland Children’s Health Program, or if they receive coverage through their job.
To implement the program,
According to Cullison, waivers from at least three other states have been granted.
If approved, the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange and the state’s insurance commissioner would be required to stand up the program by
“We know there’s about 114,000 folks who do not have legal resident status here in Maryland,” Cullison said. “If we can get even a small portion of that on the health exchange insurance plans, it’s a benefit to us all.”
Peralta is the president and CEO of the Casa Rubén Foundation, a nonprofit based in
“It is well-known that we have a health equity problem in the states,” Peralta said. “The lack of equity was exacerbated and under the microscope during the pandemic. That access was critical and we are paying now the cost. So what happens when you reduce access to care, ultimately: You increase utilization and cost.”
The bill was first introduced in 2022 by current
That measure has been stripped from the 2024 bill.
“We have completely eliminated all costs in very, very specific language, saying anyone who takes advantage of the program has to pay the full premium,” Cullison said.
The 2023 bill passed out of the House along party lines, but faltered in the
Advocates representing the immigrant rights organization CASA held a demonstration in support of the bill on the steps of the State House in
Cullison is still working with CASA on the bill, but also has buy-in from state officials, including the
Undocumented Marylanders can currently buy insurance on the commercial market.
“The reality is it’s too expensive,” Ferguson said.
Dr.
Page said since the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, all of The Access Partnership’s patients are uninsured, low-income residents who are ineligible for health coverage. Many of the program’s approximately 3,500 annual patients are Latino and while the program doesn’t ask its patients about their immigration status, Page expects a “significant proportion” are undocumented.
According to Page, many of those patients who also can’t get health care through their jobs would be spending 40-50% of their income on health insurance.
How the legislation will fare in the
“I think the misconception from last year is being persisted,” said Cullison. “No matter what the [bill] language says, it seems like folks are still holding on to [the idea] this is in some way requiring the state to pay.”
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