New York – New York City To Offer Low-cost Healthcare To Uninsured Immigrants

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    New York – New York will become one of the first major U.S. cities to expand low-cost healthcare to uninsured immigrants regardless of their legal status under a pilot program to launch next spring, Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Thursday.

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    The pilot, called Direct Access, will initially apply to 1,000 immigrants. Some of them are in the country legally but still ineligible for support under the Patient Pro­tec­tion and Afford­able Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare. The program is expected to expand in the following years.

    “The City’s actions today are the first step in our efforts to develop a fully inclusive health care system that protects all of our residents, regardless of immigration status,” Nisha Agarwal, commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, said in a statement.

    New York, with the largest foreign-born population of any U.S. city, is following similar immigrant healthcare models enacted in San Francisco and Los Angeles.

    Under the Direct Access program, which will cost $6 million to launch, the city will create a network of primary and preventative healthcare providers specifically for uninsured and low-income immigrants.

    Many of the city’s uninsured immigrants currently seek healthcare at an emergency facility and have access to little preventative care, a spokeswoman with the mayor’s office said. Many of them lack primary doctors.

    Immigrants in New York have been discouraged from seeking primary or preventative healthcare for reasons including costly services and language barriers, according to a de Blasio-appointed task force.

    In an effort to remove some of the barriers, the city’s immigrant-focused healthcare network will also provide information in more languages and conduct public outreach and education on the new program to immigrants.


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    Taxbucky
    Taxbucky
    8 years ago

    What about affordable health care for the working taxpayers?
    How ridiculous is this? Our premiums will increase to subsidize this!

    Secular
    Secular
    8 years ago

    Next, they’ll be allowed to vote…

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    8 years ago

    To #1 I agree with you.

    albroker
    albroker
    8 years ago

    yet de blasio doesnt want to spend any money protecting yeshivos from terrorists.

    8 years ago

    Its sad that “affordable” health care thru marketplace is so expensive.I believe some have like 600 a month plus a very hgh deductible. Nothing affordable here. And to get approved for MRI CT is taking longer thru this.
    This for immigrants is just primary care and preventive. Not specialist care and not hospital for a scheduled surgery. But still they are illegal here and tax payers money should not fund this. 2hy should we fund people coming back door?   goite brings home clean money because no taxes and now will have doctors too!! She’ll be better of than a brooklyn secretary! !!!!!