Coverage losses commence: Thousands of Mass. immigrants to be kicked off health insurance
New federal policies borne out of President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” have begun to kick certain populations off public health insurance.
In
Many of those who will be impacted first are immigrants, as announced by the Massachusetts Health Connector — the state’s health insurance marketplace — this month.
As of
There are approximately 5,000 DACA recipients residing in
Starting
The ConnectorCare Plan Type 1 currently covers immigrants who are not yet eligible for MassHealth Standard because of their status (must be in the country legally for five years) and have incomes that are below 100% of the federal poverty level.
In order to maintain coverage, they would have to see their income rise, qualifying them for higher income plan types. Changes to their immigration status and household size could also factor into their continuing to receive coverage.
Nearly all of the 34,000 people losing coverage under ConnectorCare Plan Type 1 will remain eligible for emergency care only under
But the Health Safety Net — the state’s health care charity fund, essentially — is currently operating in the red.
In the 2023 budget year, the program reported a
“These coverage losses will push the fragile Health Safety Net program into a precarious state that will lead to undesirable consequences to patient access and providers who care for low-income uninsured,”
In light of the federal policy changes, the state has also ended the special enrollment period for low-income people, which allowed individuals making less than
“Massachusetts has spent the better part of two decades working to bring all lawfully present residents into the ranks of the insured,” Gasteier told the station. “Rolling back those promises and principles that have animated the work that
During a webinar this week,
Of the
“Across Medicaid, Medicare and the health insurance exchanges, participation by non-citizens is pretty strictly restricted,” Burks said. “That’s a significant change from current law.”
The Massachusetts Health Connector is updating coverage losses at this webpage.
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