Miles de beneficiarios de DACA están por perder su seguro médico asequible

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California On August 31st, the agency Covered California announced that 2,300 DACA beneficiaries in California will be eligible for their coverage. At the national level, 11,000 people are thought to be impacted.

Because the change was announced by Medicare and Medicaid centers, which do not yet list DACA beneficiaries as individuals who are legally present under the Law of Cuidado de Salud Asequible, Covered California claims that the decision was beyond of their control.

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Patricia Izquierdo, a spokesperson for Covered California, stated, “It’s important that they look for options and can continue with the care of my child.”

According to Covered California, these options are as follows:

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  • Ir a una oficina local de servicios sociales del condado para ver si califica para Medi-Cal.
  • Adquirir un plan directamente a trav s de una compa a de seguros.
  • Contactar a su empleador para ver si hay una opci n de seguro m dico disponible a trav s del trabajo.

“No queremos que los latinos tengan esas deudas hospitalarias sino m s bien que tengan su seguro m dico para que puedan tener esa paz mental y tambi n para que puedan ir a sus citas m dicas y controles m dicos” , Izquierdo said.

To answer your questions, Covered California has the following phone numbers: (800) 300-0213 (Spanish) and (800) 300-1506 (English).

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