Immigrants and Health Care Reform: What's Really at Stake?

Author: 
Randy Capps, Marc R. Rosenblum and Michael Fix
Date of Publication: 
October, 2009
Source Organization: 
Migration Policy Institute

Health care reform proposals under consideration in Congress in 2008 that would exclude many legal immigrants from core benefits and impose new verification requirements would have important spillover consequences for taxpayers and other health care consumers.

In a new report, MPI's National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy offers the first-ever estimates of the size of uninsured immigrant populations in major immigrant-destination states, the number of immigrant workers covered by employer-provided plans and the share of immigrants employed by small firms likely to be exempted from employer coverage mandates. The report, based on MPI analysis of Census Bureau data, also examines health coverage for immigrants by legal status, age and poverty levels.

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Citation: 

Capps, R., Rosenblum, M. R. and Fix, M. (2009). Immigrants and Health Care Reform: What's really at stake? Washignton, D.C.: Migration Policy Institute.

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