migrant healthcare

Newsom Curbs Free Healthcare for Migrants, Sparking Budget and Political Debate

California Governor Newsom’s recent proposal to scale back free healthcare for migrants is sparking significant debate. The core of the plan involves implementing a $100 monthly premium for undocumented adults currently enrolled in Medi-Cal, the state’s Medicaid program.

This change is slated to begin in 2026, when the state would also halt new adult applications for the program. Importantly, the governor’s office has stated that healthcare coverage for children and limited-scope services like emergency and pregnancy care will remain unaffected. These adjustments are projected to generate state savings of $5.4 billion by 2028-2029.

The rationale behind this shift appears multifaceted. One key element is the significant strain on the Medi-Cal budget.… Continue reading

Texas orders hospitals to collect migrant data

As a healthcare worker in Texas, it is truly disheartening to see Governor Abbott prioritizing the collection of migrant data over the well-being and care of patients. The fact that hospitals are being ordered to collect statistics on undocumented migrants’ inpatient discharges and emergency visits, as well as the cost of caring for them, feels like a violation of the trust and responsibility healthcare professionals have towards their patients.

The implications of this order go beyond just data collection. It instills fear in both documented and undocumented migrants, making them hesitant to seek medical help when needed. This not only poses a risk to their own health but also to the public health of the entire community.… Continue reading