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As the Trump administration continues its push to detain undocumented immigrants, doctors are hearing that some patients are avoiding health care settings out of fears over possible ICE raids.
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Stocktwits on MSNStates Sue to Block HHS Rule Cutting Health Coverage; ICE Use of Medicaid Data Sparks OutcryTwenty Democratic Attorneys General and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro sued the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Thursday, seeking to block parts of a federal rule they say could cut health coverage for up to 1.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials will gain access to personally identifiable information for all of the nation’s 79 million Medicaid enrollees.
As the Trump administration ramps up immigration arrests, recent detainees and advocacy groups are raising concerns about food in ICE facilities nationwide.
When ICE comes knocking, healthcare workers want to be prepared Hospital staff are on the front lines in the fight against a growing threat to their patients' health: Fear. Published Sept. 14, 2018
Allowing ICE to conduct raids in hospitals and medical clinics is not only cruel; it is a public health catastrophe in the making, writes Eric Reinhart.
Understand that ICE agents are allowed in public spaces like a hospital waiting room, parking lots, and cafeterias, but to enter any private patient care areas they need a valid warrant or your ...