Many of us have worried that an unintended consequence of health care reform would be the isolation of undocumented immigrants as the only people left uninsured and without access to health care in Massachusetts. So far, the regulations being discussed by EOHHS appear to allow for a safety net of health care access at community health centers for low income people who are not eligible for Commonwealth Care.
Even so, we are hearing from outreach workers in the community that many undocumented immigrants are laying low, hiding, not revealing their addresses. At least one Spanish radio station has apparently been featuring several stories of immigration officials separating families. Listeners are led to believe that the community health centers are obligated under law to report any undocumented patients to immigration officials.
We need to find as many ways as we can to put the word out that community health centers are NOT obligated to report undocumented patients to immigration authorities. On the contrary, HIPAA regulations actually prohibit us from giving information about our patients to anyone without their permission. (Who knew how handy this would turn out to be?)
It is important that we find a way to make sure everyone feels safe accessing basic health and human services in their community.
Lori Abrams Berry
Executive Director, Lynn Community Health Center




Lori Abrams Berry said:
“Many of us have worried that an unintended consequence of health care reform would be the isolation of undocumented immigrants as the only people left uninsured and without access to health care in Massachusetts.”
I wouldn’t worry, illegal immigrants provide a valuable service — low cost labor to the top 5 to 10% of the population, while their social costs, including their kids’ schooling, housing, food, and health care is subsidized by middle income earners.
I’m sure our cultural, business, and political leaders already have a plan in place to switch them from the former free health care pool to the new subsidized insurance model before the weeds get out of control in their backyards.
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