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The Trump administration is taking its immigration crackdown to the health care safety net, launching Medicaid spending probes in at least six Democratic-led states that provide comprehensive health coverage to poor and disabled immigrants living in the U.S. without permanent legal status.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is scouring payments covering health care for immigrants without legal status to ensure there isn’t any waste, fraud or abuse, according to public records obtained by KFF Health News and The Associated Press. While acknowledging that states can bill the federal government for Medicaid emergency and pregnancy care for immigrants without legal status, federal officials have sent letters notifying state health agencies in California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, Oregon and Washington that they are reviewing federal and state payments for medical services, such as prescription drugs and specialty care.
* From the March letter sent to California’s Department of Health Care Services…
[T]he Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) conducted an audit that identified $52.7 million in overpaid FFP for Medicaid capitation payments made on behalf of individuals without a satisfactory immigration status and recommended additional work to recover overpayments. To date, [Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services] has collected over $500 million [Federal Financial Participation] for overpayments identified outside of the review period of the [Financial Management Review] and OIG audit. CMS has also been working with the state on corrective action for multiple state deficiencies identified by the state, CMS, and the OIG. […]
If CMS determines that California is using federal money to pay for or subsidize healthcare for individuals without a satisfactory immigration status for which federal funding is prohibited by law, CMS will diligently pursue all available enforcement strategies, including, consistent with applicable law, reductions in federal financial participation and possible referrals to the Attorney General of the United States for possible lawsuit against California.
* More from AP…
States under review say they are following the law. […]
Emails show Illinois officials met with CMS and sought an extension to share its data. CMS denied that request and federal regulators told the state that its funding could be withheld.
“Thousands of Illinois residents rely on these programs to lawfully seek critical health care without fear of deportation,” said Melissa Kula, a spokesperson for the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, noting that any federal cut would be “impossible” for the state to backfill.
We’ve asked the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services for its letter, the deadline to turn over the data, and whether any data has been provided. We’ll update when we hear back.
* Related…
* CPR News | House Republicans demand health care and Medicaid data from Colorado : In a letter sent Wednesday to Gov. Jared Polis and the state agency that administers Medicaid, House Republicans from the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform asked for detailed information about the “state and local programs that provide health coverage and other services for illegal aliens.” Specifically, they’re demanding lists and information, dating back to 2019, about costs associated with operations and medical procedures done on people unauthorized to be in the country. They asked for the number of individuals denied Medicaid due to unsatisfactory immigration status, a list of every procedure performed on unauthorized immigrants and “all documents and communications” related to Colorado’s charity care programs for immigrants.
posted by Isabel Miller
Friday, Sep 5, 25 @ 12:37 pm
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The phrase “waste and fraud” is that rhetorical horse that MAGA will ride those in the stands realize it’s a costume with 2 clowns in it. Folks forget that hospitals have to care for these folks. If Medicaid doesn’t pay for it, you and I will when hospital debt is either passed on to us or results in cuts affecting the quality of our care.
Comment by Norseman Friday, Sep 5, 25 @ 1:07 pm
Just a reminder that broad-brush swipes at all commenters on this site will likely get you deleted. If you want to argue with an individual, do that. If you want to just dishonestly insult everyone here, go away, or I’ll make you go away.
[Posted after deleting yet another one of those comments from a person who is gonna be banned for life if this continues.]
Comment by Rich Miller Friday, Sep 5, 25 @ 1:15 pm
- Folks forget that hospitals have to care for these folks-
For certain services yes. Not everything.
Comment by Steve Friday, Sep 5, 25 @ 1:25 pm
I’m curious as to what MAGA would have us do instead. Let these people die on the streets while ill, thereby making everyone else sick when passing by?
Not only is that very UnChristian, its also a very shortsighted public health policy.
Comment by low level Friday, Sep 5, 25 @ 1:27 pm
“I’m curious as to what MAGA would have us do instead.“
Call D.C and ask for help. /s
Comment by *ducks* Friday, Sep 5, 25 @ 1:46 pm
==scouring payments covering health care for immigrants without legal status to ensure there isn’t any waste, fraud or abuse==
The writer doesn’t understand that Trump defines “waste, fraud, and abuse” as anything he opposes.
Comment by Socially DIstant Watcher Friday, Sep 5, 25 @ 2:00 pm
Found this:
The programs cost way more than officials had projected at a time when the states are facing multibillion-dollar deficits now and in the future. In Illinois, adult immigrants ages 42-64 without legal status have lost their health care to save an estimated $404 million. All adult immigrants in Minnesota no longer have access to the state program, saving nearly $57 million. In California, no one will automatically lose coverage, but new enrollments for adults will stop in 2026 to save more than $3 billion over several years.
As to Illinois does anyone know the cost of those covered not in the rescinded category of age 42-64 bracket.
I can not seem to find any answer to that question.
Comment by Mason County Friday, Sep 5, 25 @ 2:06 pm
= waste, fraud or abuse=
Like a new ballroom at the white house or plowing over the rose garden (again), or spending hundreds of millions on a “free” plane. Waste like that?
Comment by JS Mill Friday, Sep 5, 25 @ 2:15 pm
Steve, I take it you are in favor of migrants dying on the street since they wont be able to see a doctor. Thanks for confirming.
Comment by low level Friday, Sep 5, 25 @ 2:42 pm
=== For certain services yes. Not everything. ===
Right, like wellness and preventive health care. So folks don’t get cheaper care and thus end up worsening conditions which force more expensive emergency care.
Comment by Norseman Friday, Sep 5, 25 @ 2:52 pm