NY seeks to expand immigrant health coverage
Nearly 46,000 people in
The bill is being debated as part of the state budget process, with both the Assembly and
The legislation would establish a state-funded Essential Plan for New Yorkers living at up to 200% of the federal poverty level, who are currently excluded from health insurance coverage due to immigration status, according a coalition of business and health groups supporting the bill.
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"And the price is right," she added, noting her group estimates it would cost
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It remains unclear if Hochul, a Democrat, will approve the bill supported by the Democrat-controlled Legislature.
Responding to questions about the legislation,
Advocates are also pushing lawmakers to support other policies and initiatives for undocumented workers, including an additional
How would a health plan for undocumented New Yorkers take shape?
A recent report by
Among the findings:
Nearly 426,000 residents in
Expanding coverage to these individuals would result in 46,000 newly insured immigrants, with an annual net state cost of
The estimate is based on leveraging existing state emergency Medicaid spending on this population, as well as additional state Health Care Reform Act revenues and a reduction of
New York City Comptroller
Among the findings:
The bill would provide
Another
And
What advocates say
The legislation has support from a broad coalition of advocates and business groups, including the
The groups noted in a statement that immigrant New Yorkers have worked throughout the pandemic in essential jobs, "risking their health to be able to provide for their loved ones and keep communities running."
"Meanwhile many have continuously been excluded from access to health care coverage due to their immigration status," the groups added.
A 2021
Some of the advocates noted the bill would build upon prior state and federal laws, including the Affordable Care Act in 2010, which have expanded coverage to millions of New Yorkers, reducing the state's uninsured rate to less than 5%.
"This goes beyond health care justice; it is a critical first step in



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