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- May 26, 2026
Immigrant Youth Access to Medi-Cal and Managed Care
Read moreMedi-Cal eligibility and services are being cut back for some immigrants. These changes do not apply to youth under age 19, current and former foster youth up to age 26, or pregnant people, as they are exempt from this requirement. These cuts also do not apply to immigrants of…
- May 5, 2026
Medi-Cal 2030: Person-Centered, Accountable, Sustainable Principles
National Health Law Program (NHeLP) Fact SheetRead moreMedi-Cal 2030: Person-Centered, Accountable, Sustainable Principles outlines an equity-centered framework to guide the future of Medi-Cal. The principles call for a person-centered program that eliminates exclusions, removes discriminatory barriers, and guarantees comprehensive, culturally competent care across the lifespan. They emphasize designing policies, systems, and technology with and for members…
- April 20, 2026
Comments on Medicaid collecting Immigration Identifiers in T-MSIS
Read moreIn comments to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), NHeLP and 45 other organizations, oppose the proposal to require states to provide "immigration identifiers" for all Medicaid and CHIP recipients via the federal T-MSIS database. The comments explain that adding this information to the federal database is…
- April 20, 2026
Health Advocates Letter to Congress: Fund Health Care, Not Attacks on Immigrants and Communities
Mia Villasenor and Madeline Morcelle LetterRead moreAt a time when communities are struggling with health care access, Congress should be supporting communities by strengthening Medicaid, restoring and extending enhanced premium tax credits for Marketplace coverage, as well as ensuring access to preventive, sexual, and reproductive health care. Instead, through H.R. 1, President Trump and his…
- March 3, 2026
“Qualified” vs. “Satisfactory” Immigration Status Chart
Read moreThe Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) limits the availability of public benefits to only “qualified” immigrants. But not all qualified immigrants are eligible for full-scope Medicaid. Individuals who are not eligible for Medicaid based on their immigration status are considered to have an “unsatisfactory immigration status.”…