The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) restricts its health insurance expansions in ways that exclude many uninsured children in California who are immigrants or have immigrant parents. These exclusions directly limit coverage options for noncitizen children. And immigrant parents, potentially misinterpreting eligibility requirements for these new programs, may not enroll their citizen children. Using the 2007 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS 2007), this policy brief estimates that of the 1.08 million children in California who were uninsured all or part of the year, between 180,000 to 220,000 will be excluded from the health care reform expansions due to the combined direct and potential indirect effects of th...
Undocumented immigrants were excluded from the health benefit Marketplaces created by the Affordable...
California policymakers continue to weigh strategies for making health insurance universal and healt...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 expands health insurance coverage to a ...
Examines how 2010 reform provisions limit coverage options for noncitizens and may deter immigrant p...
This study reviewed demographics and characteristics of first- and second-generation immigrant child...
The aim of this study was to examine disparities in provider-related barriers to health care by race...
The aim of this study was to examine disparities in provider-related barriers to health care by race...
While many in the United States will gain health insurance coverage as a result of the Affordable Ca...
While the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), signed into law in 2010, expanded health...
Children from immigrant families are more likely than their U.S. counterparts to be uninsured. Altho...
Almost 4.7 million nonelderly adults and children of the seven million Californians who were uninsur...
A large body of evidence shows that public policies that expanding public insurance eligibility to c...
Examines the size of the population that will be newly eligible for Medi-Cal under the 2010 healthca...
Implementing Medi-Cal coverage expansion for hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrant childre...
While the number of people without health insurance has declined dramatically since the Affordable C...
Undocumented immigrants were excluded from the health benefit Marketplaces created by the Affordable...
California policymakers continue to weigh strategies for making health insurance universal and healt...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 expands health insurance coverage to a ...
Examines how 2010 reform provisions limit coverage options for noncitizens and may deter immigrant p...
This study reviewed demographics and characteristics of first- and second-generation immigrant child...
The aim of this study was to examine disparities in provider-related barriers to health care by race...
The aim of this study was to examine disparities in provider-related barriers to health care by race...
While many in the United States will gain health insurance coverage as a result of the Affordable Ca...
While the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), signed into law in 2010, expanded health...
Children from immigrant families are more likely than their U.S. counterparts to be uninsured. Altho...
Almost 4.7 million nonelderly adults and children of the seven million Californians who were uninsur...
A large body of evidence shows that public policies that expanding public insurance eligibility to c...
Examines the size of the population that will be newly eligible for Medi-Cal under the 2010 healthca...
Implementing Medi-Cal coverage expansion for hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrant childre...
While the number of people without health insurance has declined dramatically since the Affordable C...
Undocumented immigrants were excluded from the health benefit Marketplaces created by the Affordable...
California policymakers continue to weigh strategies for making health insurance universal and healt...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 expands health insurance coverage to a ...