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Show Us Your Paper: In The Name of Immigration Reform

Beginning next month, all US citizens applying for Medicaid or renewing their Medicaid eligibility will have to prove their citizenship by presenting a U.S. passport or the combination of a U.S. birth certificate and an identification document. Individuals who cannot do so will be denied health services financed with federal Medicaid funds. It seems Dudya and Congress pulled another fast one. According to the NY Times:

The Bush administration plans … to issue strict standards requiring more than 50 million low-income people on Medicaid to prove they are United States citizens by showing passports or birth certificates and a limited number of other documents.

The requirements, which take effect July 1, carry out a law signed by President Bush on Feb. 8 [Public Law No. 109-171,§ 6037].

… The purpose of the law was to conserve federal money for citizens, reducing the need for states to cut Medicaid benefits or limit eligibility.

More than 50 million Medicaid recipients will soon have to produce birth certificates, passports or other documents to prove that they are United States citizens, and everyone who applies for coverage after June 30 will have to show similar documents under a new federal law.

The lies given by the Congressional Budget Office. They claim that 35,000 people will lose coverage by 2015. Most of them will be illegal immigrants, but some will be citizens unable to produce the necessary documents.

However, that is a plain out right lie. On June 9 the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a guidance to state Medicaid agencies explaining the requirement and what individuals and states must do to comply with it. The guidance makes harder on US citizens and state Medicaid agencies than is required by the DRA or needed to ensure that US citizens are in fact US citizens.

Under the terms of the guidance:

These provisions will result in delays, outright denials, and loss of coverage for many US citizens applying for Medicaid. US citizens who cannot provide “primary” documents to meet the documentation requirement must provide proof both of citizenship and of their personal identity. Using birth certificates, along with several other documents such as – final adoption decrees and official records of military service, will be considered as “secondary evidence” of citizenship.

Documents that are considered acceptable of proof of identity, such as – driver’s license; school identification card; include a picture of the individual, however, many people with disabilities do not have these documents and CMS does not make any provisions to help people with disabilities prove their identity.

Examples of those who are at risk of having their Medicaid coverage terminated, denied, or delayed are:

Here is the irony of it all, in a quest by the Rethugs to screw the undocumented, ended up screwing its own citizens. When it comes to health care benefits to undocumented immigrants, the policy does not require or even permit the denial of health care services, emergency services to undocument immigrants. All Medicare-certified hospitals are to provide medically appropriate screenings for all patients who come through the ER in attempt to stabilize any emergency condition that is found to exist, and this requirement applies to all patients regardless of their citizenship status. The silly ass health care policy only only made things worse. They are so blinded by their hate, they do not see how they are clearly destroying lives and families and the very fabric of this country they claim to care about.

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