Facts About Immigrants and Medicaid

My opinion? Excluding portions of the population living in the United States from healthcare does not make good logistics or sense for that matter. Even if they are illegal, students, or just touring. Sickly people endanger the rest of the nation. The nation will end up spending more by reducing healthcare to them. It has become more complex by not funding Medicaid for legal and illegal residents also.

As the article states in the beginning, there is confusion about eligibility.

1. Undocumented immigrants are not eligible for Medicaid or CHIP, and only some lawfully present immigrants qualify subject to eligibility restrictions.

Undocumented immigrants are not eligible to enroll in federally funded coverage including Medicaid, CHIP, or Medicare or to purchase coverage through the ACA Marketplaces. Emergency Medicaid spending reimburses hospitals for emergency care they are obligated to provide to individuals who meet other Medicaid eligibility requirements (such as income) but who do not have an eligible immigration status, including undocumented immigrants and lawfully present immigrants who remain ineligible for Medicaid or CHIP.

2. Despite having lower household incomes, immigrants under age 65 are less likely to be covered by Medicaid than their U.S.-born citizen counterparts.

3. Emergency Medicaid spending makes up less than 1% of total Medicaid spending.

4. States have expanded Medicaid coverage for lawfully present immigrant children and pregnant people, and some have fully state-funded coverage for immigrants.

5. Immigrants use less health care and have lower health care costs than people born in the U.S.