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Title: Emergency Medical Assistance program ends
Post by: okarol on January 11, 2012, 12:32:57 PM
Emergency Medical Assistance program ends

Crookston Daily Times
Posted Jan 11, 2012 @ 12:49 PM

St. Paul, Minn. —
Hundreds of people in Minnesota who aren't U.S. citizens will no longer receive most health care services from a program of last resort.
The state Department of Human Services mailed letters to 2,300 people last month informing them that much of their coverage would lapse on Jan. 1. They would still receive emergency care at a hospital, but would no longer be eligible for chemotherapy, dialysis or other services.
About 200 patients appealed the cutoff, included in last summer's budget agreement. So, state officials extended coverage one week to this past Monday. Minnesota Public Radio News (http://bit.ly/A8gCiy ) says the Emergency Medical Assistance program served those who didn't qualify for Medicare or MinnesotaCare because of their immigration status. Some are seeking asylum and are in the U.S. legally. Others are not.
 

http://www.crookstontimes.com/newsnow/x449150945/Emergency-Medical-Assistance-program-ends