Immigrant Access to Coverage under the ACA and Medicaid

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Immigrant Access to Coverage under the ACA and Medicaid Thomas R Barker

General Principles In general, non-u.s. citizens have a difficult pathway to health care coverage under public health care programs. For purposes of analyzing this question, non-u.s. citizens can be placed in one of three categories: Qualified immigrants Lawfully residing immigrants Undocumented immigrants Immigrant Access to Coverage under the ACA and Medicaid 2

Immigrant Status and Benefits Category Qualified Immigrants o Legal permanent residents with more than 5 year legal presence in the US o Refugees, asylees, and individuals granted withholding of removal o Battered women and spouses Lawfully residing immigrants this is a broader class than qualified immigrants o Naturalized citizens o Lawful permanent residents (green card holders) o Non-immigrants (students, work visas) o TPS o Applicants for asylum Undocumented Benefits Are eligible for all the same benefits as U.S. citizens: o May participate in health insurance Exchanges o May receive subsidies for coverage o Are eligible for Medicaid expansion if living in state that has taken up expansion and are eligible for traditional Medicaid. o o o o May participate in Exchanges May receive subsidies for health insurance coverage (including individuals with income below 100% FPL in states that have not expanded Medicaid) Subject to individual mandate Not eligible for Medicaid See next slide Immigrant Access to Coverage under the ACA and Medicaid 3

Immigrant Status and Benefits (Cont d.) Category Qualified Immigrants Lawfully residing immigrants Undocumented immigrants o Individuals not lawfully present in the U.S. o Youth with deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) o Deferred enforcement initiative Benefits See above See above o Not eligible for any of the benefits of the ACA o Not eligible for Medicaid o Eligible for Medicaid emergency services Immigrant Access to Coverage under the ACA and Medicaid 4

Question: Mesfin is a citizen of Ethiopia. He entered the United States legally on a B-1 visitors visa at Dulles Airport on January 15, 2014. On July 20, 2014, he applied for asylum in the United States. He is a childless adult and his income is 80% of the FPL. He lives in Virginia, a state that has not expanded Medicaid under the ACA. What health insurance programs is he eligible for? Mesfin does not qualify for Medicaid. He is not categorically eligible, he is not a U.S. citizen, and Virginia has not expanded Medicaid. Mesfin may purchase a health plan on the Exchange and qualify for subsidies. This is true even though, if he were a U.S. citizen, his income would be too low to purchase a plan on an Exchange, he can here because Virginia has not expanded Medicaid. Mesfin is subject to the individual mandate. Immigrant Access to Coverage under the ACA and Medicaid 5

Question: Juan is a citizen of Guatemala. He entered the United States without inspection at Eagle Pass, Texas in August, 2014. He is now living without documentation or work authorization in Hyattsville, Maryland. Juan has undiagnosed high blood pressure and presents at the emergency department at Holy Cross Hospital with the worst headache of my life in November, 2014. He is seen by an emergency physician and given a prescription for Lisinopril and Tenormin and told to visit a primary care physician or clinic after Thanksgiving. What is Juan s financial responsibility? Maryland Medicaid will pay for the emergency visit. Section 1903(v)(3) of the Social Security Act authorizes payment for services provided to an alien not legally present in the U.S. if they are suffering from an emergency medical condition. Juan s headache meets the definition of an emergency medical condition. Medicaid will not pay for the follow-up visit to the clinic or refills of the prescription. Juan does not qualify for Medicaid or the Exchange subsidies. Juan is not subject to the individual mandate Immigrant Access to Coverage under the ACA and Medicaid 6

Question: Alicia is a citizen of Honduras. She entered the United States without inspection at San Diego, California on May 12, 2014. She was detained at the border and paroled into the United States on May 14. She arrived in Waldorf, Maryland on June 1, 2014 and applied for asylum because she has a well-founded fear of persecution based on her membership in a particular social group (fear of gang violence). On October 15, 2014, her asylum application was approved. Alicia s children are not with her (although she has applied for them to come to the U.S. on derivative status). Her income is 90% of the federal poverty level. What public health insurance programs does she qualify for? What about her children? Alicia qualifies for the Medicaid expansion. She does not qualify for an Exchange subsidy because her income is too low, not because of her immigration status. If Alicia lived in Virginia or another state that had not expanded Medicaid, she would qualify for an Exchange subsidy, but not for Medicaid. Alicia s children will qualify for traditional Medicaid under Maryland s Medicaid state plan. Immigrant Access to Coverage under the ACA and Medicaid 7

Question: Kim Daegon is a South Korean citizen attending Boston University and is living in the U.S. on an F-1 student visa. His income is 110% of the federal poverty level. His university does not offer health insurance coverage that constitutes minimum essential coverage. Can he purchase a health plan on the Exchange? Can he qualify for Medicaid? Yes, he can purchase a health plan and qualify for subsidies on the Exchange. No, he cannot qualify for Medicaid. However, if Kim lived in a state that had not expanded Medicaid, and even if his income was under 100% FPL, he could qualify for Exchange subsidies, even though a U.S. citizen could not. Immigrant Access to Coverage under the ACA and Medicaid 8

Question: Eun-Hye Han defected from North Korea in 2010 and transited through China and Laos before arriving in the United States as a refugee in 2014. She is a childless adult and lives in Virginia; her income is 80% of the federal poverty level. Does Eun-Hye qualify for the Medicaid expansion? No, because Virginia has not taken up the Medicaid expansion. She also does not qualify for Medicaid because she is a childless adult. If Eun-Hye lived in Maryland, she would qualify for the Medicaid expansion, but not for traditional Medicaid. Eun-Hye would, however, qualify for Exchange subsidies in Virginia. As is the case with the preceding case study, she would not qualify for Exchange subsidies if she was a U.S. citizen. Immigrant Access to Coverage under the ACA and Medicaid 9