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The HBIA program was initially open to immigrants who had been green card holders for less than five years, but those people were later moved off the program in favor of other options like Medicaid and Affordable Care Act plans, said
“It would be fatal for me because with just one hour that I miss my medications, my hands start to shake and I get very tense,” Ruiz said in Spanish. “I can’t do anything. It would affect me a lot.”He takes a daily combination of pills related to his Parkinson’s diagnosis, high blood pressure and depression, which are covered by HBIA. Even with the medication, he sometimes has trouble doing tasks like putting on his clothes or getting out of bed on his own.“The doctors tell me the medicine they are giving me is the best there is to slow down Parkinson's, but there could be a moment where it advances,” Ruiz said in Spanish. “I hope to God that it doesn’t, but it could happen.”
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Before his diagnosis, he worked for many years at a bakery and later doing odd jobs such as painting and home repairs. But he’s had increased difficulty securing work because of concerns about his health. Ruiz has lived in the
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