DACA Recipients Lose ACA Marketplace Coverage Following Regulatory Changes
More than 11,000 DACA beneficiaries will lose ACA marketplace and Basic Health Programs coverage starting August due to new federal regulations reversing prior eligibility.
More than 11,000 DACA beneficiaries will lose ACA marketplace and Basic Health Programs coverage starting August due to new federal regulations reversing prior eligibility.
The Trump administration ends ACA health coverage eligibility for DACA recipients, potentially affecting thousands in the U.S. insurance market and public health.
Democratic governors oppose Trump-era CMS rule limiting state control over ACA health insurance marketplaces, citing disruption to enrollment, eligibility, and essential benefits coverage.