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Washington — Roughly 100,000 immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children are expected to enroll in the Affordable Care Act's health insurance next year under a new directive the Biden administration released Friday.
It will allow thousands of migrants to access lucrative tax breaks when they sign up for coverage after the Affordable Care Act's marketplace enrollment opens Nov. 1, just days ahead of the presidential election.
While it may help the president boost his appeal at a crucial time among Latinos, a crucial voting bloc he needs to turn out to win the election, the move is certain to prompt more criticism among conservatives about the president's border and migrant policies.
The action opens up the marketplace to any participant in the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, many of whom are Latino.
Are we sure 81 million Americans voted for what we're getting from Joe Biden?
The United States provides significant financial support to Israel’s healthcare system, although it is not a direct payment for Israeli healthcare. Israel’s healthcare system is a combination of public and private providers, with a mix of government-funded and privately-funded services.
Private Financing in Israeli Healthcare
According to the World Health Organization, in 2022, private financing in Israel’s national health spending accounted for 33.9%, with 42.3% funded by the state’s yearly budget and 22.5% by health tax funds. This means that a significant portion of Israel’s healthcare expenses are covered by private sources, including supplementary and commercial health insurance, private care, and out-of-pocket payments.
originally posted by: JAY1980
American tax payers spend substantially more annually funding universal Healthcare for a few million Isralies and Ukranians.
The United States provides significant financial support to Israel’s healthcare system, although it is not a direct payment for Israeli healthcare. Israel’s healthcare system is a combination of public and private providers, with a mix of government-funded and privately-funded services.
Private Financing in Israeli Healthcare
According to the World Health Organization, in 2022, private financing in Israel’s national health spending accounted for 33.9%, with 42.3% funded by the state’s yearly budget and 22.5% by health tax funds. This means that a significant portion of Israel’s healthcare expenses are covered by private sources, including supplementary and commercial health insurance, private care, and out-of-pocket payments.
Where's the outrage there? Or does all the outrage in America and on this website have to be manufactured first?
At least helping people here has a net return if they become a productive member of society.
This means that a significant portion of Israel’s healthcare expenses are covered by private sources, including supplementary and commercial health insurance, private care, and out-of-pocket payments.
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: WeMustCare
Geez , I Hope they know they will not be Able to Keep their Own Doctor......
originally posted by: JAY1980
American tax payers spend substantially more annually funding universal Healthcare for a few million Isralies and Ukranians.
The United States provides significant financial support to Israel’s healthcare system, although it is not a direct payment for Israeli healthcare. Israel’s healthcare system is a combination of public and private providers, with a mix of government-funded and privately-funded services.
Private Financing in Israeli Healthcare
According to the World Health Organization, in 2022, private financing in Israel’s national health spending accounted for 33.9%, with 42.3% funded by the state’s yearly budget and 22.5% by health tax funds. This means that a significant portion of Israel’s healthcare expenses are covered by private sources, including supplementary and commercial health insurance, private care, and out-of-pocket payments.
Where's the outrage there? Or does all the outrage in America and on this website have to be manufactured first?
At least helping people here has a net return if they become a productive member of society.
150 countries
The United States provided more than $50 billion in aid to over 150 countries and territories, regional funds, and NGOs in 2021. Each year, Congress appropriates foreign assistance based on national security, commercial, and humanitarian interests...