Expanding Access to Health Care for DACA Recipients

Expanding Access to Health Care for DACA RecipientsAbout one third of DACA recipients are uninsured. A proposed rule would allow recipients to participate in the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance exchanges.

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Veröffentlicht in:The New England journal of medicine 2023-08, Vol.389 (5), p.387-389
Hauptverfasser: Park, Jin K., Makhlouf, Medha D., Fabi, Rachel
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subjects and Inclusion
Citizenship
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
Diversity
Equity
Ethnicity
Families & family life
Health care
Health care access
Health care policy
Health insurance
Health insurance exchanges
Health Law
Health Policy
Insurance Coverage
Medicaid
Medicare
Noncitizens
Race
State budgets
Uninsured people
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