health Medi-Cal now open to older unauthorized immigrants
On Sunday,
Unauthorized immigrants over age 49 who fall below certain income thresholds will become eligible for full coverage by
Unauthorized immigrants of all ages account for 40% of the state’s approximately 3.2 million uninsured residents. Official estimates put the number of newly eligible people as high as 235,000. Those who sign up will join more than 220,000 unauthorized immigrants ages 25 and under already enrolled in
And if Gov.
authorized immigrants — an estimated 700,000 people — to join
As I have explained previously,
Under current law, all unauthorized immigrants who meet the financial criteria can get limited
“This is a key moment when you want to incorporate all these aging undocumented immigrants into the health care system,” says
He calls it “a responsible way of investing.”
As Bustamante points out, it’s no longer the case that immigrants come to work temporarily in
While it will take time to roll out the new benefits, the task will be made easier by the fact that the vast majority of unauthorized immigrants who will become eligible for full coverage are already signed up for limited
Those already in limited
“We expect to see people who are already enrolled in restricted-scope
Those who are not signed up for restricted
Advocates have also been gearing up. The California Pan-Ethnic Health Network, for example, is sponsoring legislation, AB 2680, which would direct
Even as advocates and health officials spread the word about the new eligibility rules, they expect to encounter deep distrust from immigrants who vividly remember the Trump administration’s public charge rule, which stoked fear that applying for public benefits might harm their immigration status or even lead to deportation. With elections looming, many fear those days are not entirely in the past.
“What advocates are trying to do on the ground is explain what county offices do with their information. It’s not shared with immigration,” says Tiffany Huyenh-Cho, a senior attorney at Justice in Aging. “We’re really trying to allay some of those concerns people still have.”
“Economically, perhaps it would help me,” she says. But she says she has not heard good things from her 87-year-old mother, who is a
Arzola, who has diabetes, gets primary care at St. Luke’s Family Practice, a clinic in
So she will likely bite the bullet and sign up for
“I’m sure it wouldn’t be convenient for me to be without medical care,” Arzola says, “so I don’t have any alternative.”
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