State Health Coverage for Immigrants and Implications for Health Coverage and Care May 1, 2024 Issue Brief Noncitizen immigrants, particularly those who are undocumented, face significant barriers to accessing health coverage and care and are significantly more likely than citizens to be uninsured. Some states have taken up options in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) to expand coverage for lawfully present immigrants and/or established fully state-funded programs to fill gaps in coverage for immigrants. This brief provides an overview of state health coverage programs for immigrants regardless of status and examines how health coverage for immigrants vary by state coverage policies using data from the 2023 KFF/LA Times Survey of Immigrants.
Real-Time Eligibility Determinations at Application and Ex Parte Renewal Processing June 20, 2024 State Indicator
Medicaid Income Eligibility Limits for Adults as a Percent of the Federal Poverty Level June 20, 2024 State Indicator eligibility Medicaid Adults
Medicaid and CHIP Income Eligibility Limits for Pregnant Women, 2003-2024 June 20, 2024 State Indicator
Separate Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Income Eligibility Limits for Children, 2000-2024 June 20, 2024 State Indicator
Staff Responsible for Processing Applications and Renewals in Medicaid and CHIP June 20, 2024 State Indicator