May 19, 2024 3:34 am
Expanded Access to Health Care for DACA Recipients: New Rules Implemented | Latest News

The Biden administration has recently implemented a rule through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) that will provide health care access to thousands of uninsured individuals in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. This decision aims to make health coverage more accessible to DACA recipients, also known as Dreamers, who have been working hard to achieve the American Dream.

Under the new rule, about 100,000 DACA recipients who were previously uninsured will have the opportunity to enroll in health coverage through state-run Health Insurance Marketplace plans provided under the Affordable Care Act. These individuals are our neighbors, friends, students, teachers, social workers, doctors, nurses and fellow Americans.

HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra highlighted that around one-third of DACA recipients are currently uninsured and making them eligible for health coverage will not only improve their health and wellbeing but also benefit the overall economy. With this ruling, DACA recipients will be able to select a Marketplace health plan during a special enrollment window that aligns with the 2025 Open Enrollment Period or within 60 days following the rule’s effective date of November 1st, 2024.

Individuals who apply for coverage in November 2024 may have their Marketplace coverage start as early as December 1st, 2024 as long as they meet all other eligibility requirements. This decision is a significant step towards providing vital health care access to those who have been contributing to society and deserve the opportunity to receive proper medical assistance. For more information on how to enroll in a Marketplace plan under this new rule please visit [insert link].

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