Kaiser Family Foundation: Immigration Reform and Access to Health Coverage

Posted by Ignatius BauJune 20, 2013
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This policy brief from the Kaiser Family Foundation examines the issues of eligibility for health insurance coverage and publicly funded health programs for the estimated 11 million undocumented individuals that may be on a road to legalization and citizenship through pending immigration reform legislation.

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