Under a new federal policy, children born in the United States to illegal immigrants with low incomes will no longer be automatically entitled to health insurance through Medicaid, Bush administration officials said Thursday.Article here. Emphasis mine.
Doctors and hospitals said the policy change would make it more difficult for such infants, who are United States citizens, to obtain health care needed in the first year of life.
Illegal immigrants are generally barred from Medicaid but can get coverage for treatment of emergency medical conditions, including labor and delivery.
In the past, once a woman received emergency care under Medicaid for the birth of a baby, the child was deemed eligible for coverage as well, and states had to cover the children for one year from the date of birth.
Under the new policy, an application must be filed for the child, and the parents must provide documents to prove the child's citizenship.
The documentation requirements took effect in July, but some states have been slow to enforce them, and many doctors are only now becoming aware of the effects on newborns.
Obtaining a birth certificate can take weeks in some states, doctors said. Moreover, they said, illegal immigrant parents may be reluctant to go to a state welfare office to file applications because they fear contact with government agencies that could report their presence to immigration authorities.
Administration officials said the change was necessary under their reading of a new law, the Deficit Reduction Act, signed by President Bush in February. The law did not mention newborns, but generally tightened documentation requirements because some lawmakers were concerned that immigrants were fraudulently claiming United States citizenship to get Medicaid.
Marilyn E. Wilson, a spokeswoman for the Tennessee Medicaid program, said: "The federal government told us we have no latitude. All states must change their policies and practices. We will not be able to cover any services for the newborn until a Medicaid application is filed. That could be days, weeks or months after the child is born."
About four million babies are born in the United States each year, and Medicaid pays for more than one-third of all births. The number involving illegal immigrant parents is unknown but is likely to be in the tens of thousands, health experts said.
Doctors and hospitals denounced the policy change and denied that it was required by the new law. Dr. Jay E. Berkelhamer, president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, said the policy "punishes babies who, according to the Constitution, are citizens because they were born here."
Dr. Martin C. Michaels, a pediatrician in Dalton, Ga., said that continuous coverage in the first year of life was important because "newborns need care right from the start."
"Some Americans may want to grant amnesty to undocumented immigrants, and others may want to send them home," Dr. Michaels said. "But the children who are born here had no say in that debate."
11.04.2006
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This is sure to make many Americans happy. I can just hear the angry glee from the wingnuts and freepers.
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Oh man. So stupid and short-sighted it hurts.
yea we saw this in the Times at work today and discussed it, not in terms of it's credibility but rather in disbelief.All that can be said is that at one time the Byzantines, Romans, Spain/Portugal and most recently the United Kingdom were the world powers, and then their downfall. Sometimes when you are in the midst of something your not cognizant of it, but it is obvious through acts like this that America has truly and definitely lost it's way. The dis-connect between the government and the "people" has grown to the point of absurdity, it's really just sad and unexplainable....were talking babies...enough said, it just makes me angry...
at one time the Byzantines, Romans, Spain/Portugal and most recently the United Kingdom were the world powers, and then their downfall.
Yup. That's it alright.
You could search this blog for all my thoughts about the US becoming a third-world country. Infant mortality and failure-to-thrive babies is one of the measures of a developed society.
More news from the political party that routinely vomits out cliches such as "the culture of life".
interesting poll on the globeandmail.com front page, not surprising but nice to see especially in the light of the above article...there are a lot of people just as mystified, frustrated by what's going on....
Well, you know the Republican platform: you're only important up until you're born. Unless you've got lots of money, of course.
The poll about flu shots??
Well, you know the Republican platform: you're only important up until you're born.
Right.
This is such a blatant pander to the anti-immigrant mouth-breathers. It's so disgusting.
no I didn't explain it properly or make the cor-relation, but the article with the poll about the dissatisfaction with this Bush administration in regards to world peace, security which really is just the whole world's frustration, exasperation in dealing with this administration and it's policies and how everything is tied into terrorism. Even these babies have become part of the battle against terrorosm, immigration, "national security"....it's really just tiring...
Ah yes. It is SO tiring. It wore me completely down, until I turned my whole life upside down to get away.
you know at work as we were discussing this article and the implications...I said why am I reading this shit anymore, I'm really tired of it, there has to be another way....and there is, I said I am not reading the newspaper, (just sports, baseball free agency looms), browsing the web anymore as do we really need all this info...my co-workers said I couldn't do it, as I am to inquisitive...well you know what I am going to do it for a week, as this kind of news just takes way energy I could be using elsewhere...I don't need it anymore...dam it I'm mad as hell and not going to subject myself to this anymore, Ive got better things to do then read the "news"//
It's good to take a break every once in a while, pull away from the world and just relax and be entertained. But if you're a person who is engaged in the world around you (which you clearly are) you'll want to stay informed.
This is so disgusting that I don't even know how to respond. BushCo cares more about frozen embryos than living babies.
... some lawmakers were concerned that immigrants were fraudulently claiming United States citizenship to get Medicaid.
It's that erroneous US belief that most of the world is yearning to get here to take advantage of the US's famously over-generous health care system. It would be laughable if so many people in the US didn't believe it. And even many who call themselves "liberal" here in the US now join in the chorus against "illegals."
Many US liberals need some very large quotes around that word.
This is so disgusting that I don't even know how to respond.
I know. So many things about the junta seem to defy comment.
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