DACA recipients in Connecticut can soon get health insurance through Access Health CT
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In addition, children 15 or under and pregnant people who are DACA recipients may be eligible for
The expansion in insurance coverage comes as a result of a final rule announced by the
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"Our mission at Access Health CT is to reduce the rate of the uninsured and eliminate health disparities," said
According to the
The federal final rule allows DACA recipients to enroll in a qualified health plan through the Affordable Care Act starting during the 2024 open enrollment season.
Dreamers, as they are more commonly known, also now have the option to participate in a basic health program. Some recipients may also qualify for financial assistance through the marketplace based on income. After the
Since its founding, Access Health CT has been working to reduce the number of
Last year, an estimated 129,000
"Our customers can receive enrollment help in over 100 languages when they contact our call center, as well as get in-person help through a broker or one of our Navigator community partners around the state," Michel said in the press release. "We are here to assist them in getting the important insurance coverage they need to live healthy lives."
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