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Soccorso COVID-19

WA Health Plan Expansion for DACA Recipients

People with certain immigration statuses now qualify for more savings

Due to a recent federal change, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients and other people with qualifying immigration statuses can now access increased federal savings through Washington HealthplanfinderTM as of Nov. 1, 2024. These savings significantly lower costs for most — many customers can find a health plan for less than $10 per month.

Who qualifies? Immigration statuses include:

  • DACA recipients

  • Valid nonimmigrant visa-holders

  • People with a pending application for adjustment of status

  • People granted employment authorization

  • Family Unity Program beneficiaries

  • Special Immigrant Juveniles with approved petitions

  • Certain asylum applicants under age 14

How can someone get their new savings?

Any household member affected by the recent change needs to select “Yes” to the question, “Is this household member lawfully present in the U.S.?” in their Washington Healthplanfinder application. Those who may be affected (current customers and people who recently applied to Washington Healthplanfinder) were notified of the change in their preferred language. Assisters are also reaching out to people with qualified statuses who they previously helped.

To sign up for coverage or update an existing application:

  1. Contact a trained, trusted local assister by visiting Washington Healthplanfinder’s “Support in Your Area” page to find help.

  2. Call Washington Healthplanfinder’s Customer Support Center at 1-855-923-4633 (TTY/TDD: 1-855-627-9604). Language assistance is available in more than 200 languages.

  3.  Go online; visit wahealthplanfinder.org.
     

When does someone need to act to get these savings?

  • People who sign-up or update their application by Oct. 15, will have coverage with the additional savings starting Nov. 1. If they act by Nov. 15, coverage with the additional savings will start Dec. 1.

    • An existing special enrollment period is available for people who gain citizenship/lawfully presence. (Enter 11/1/2024, as date gained.)

  • People can also sign up or update their application during open-enrollment (Nov. 1–Jan. 15).

    • People who sign up or update their application by Dec. 15 will have coverage with the additional savings starting Jan. 1.

    • People who sign up or update their application by Jan. 15, will have coverage with the additional savings starting Feb. 1.

Quarterly Health Updates

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What has changed with Medicaid?

Medicaid has provided vital health care to over 80 million Americans, including children, seniors, people with disabilities, and many within our AANHPI communities. In Washington State alone, nearly 2 million people rely on Apple Health (the state's Medicaid program). On July 4th, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act was signed, cutting almost $1 trillion from Medicaid. The Bill also curtails provider taxes, meaning states have to make a difficult choice: make cuts to other services (such as education) or raise taxes, or make even deeper cuts to Medicaid. Governor Ferguson's office estimates at least 250,000 Washingtonians will lose Medicaid Coverage

Read the Health Care Authority report below for more information.

Programs to Help with Cash, Food, and Housing

Someone in your family may be eligible for the following resources, offered by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS):

You can apply to these DSHS programs online via Washington Connections, by phone at (877) 501-2233, or in person at your local Community Services Office. If you applied online, your next step would be completing an interview either via phone at 877-501-2233, or in person at your local Community Services Office. To get help in a language other than English, you should call (800) 797-0617, Monday through Friday, 8AM to 5PM. If you get a recording, please leave a message with your phone number and the language you speak and they will call you back with an interpreter.

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COVID-19 Updates

For the latest information on the available COVID vaccine clinics for Thurston County visit:

AANHPI language vaccine videos presented by Crossing TV

Terapie orali

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Risorse e raccomandazioni relative al Covid basate sulla lingua

Man mano che le linee guida relative al COVID-19 cambiano, il DOH sta lavorando attivamente per tradurre i contenuti aggiornati in 40 lingue (tra cui molte AANHPI). 

Per accedere alle versioni tradotte: 

  • Visit  https://doh.wa.gov/emergencies/covid-19/resources-and-recommendations 

  • Individua il rettangolo marrone nell'angolo in alto a destra dello schermo che mostra la lingua corrente della pagina e ha una freccia che indica un menu a discesa.  

  • Seleziona la freccia e la tua lingua preferita dal menu a tendina.  

  • La guida tradotta COVID-19 disponibile nella lingua selezionata popolerà la pagina. 

Il DOH   ha rilasciato questa settimana le versioni tradotte dei seguenti documenti, che sono disponibili sul sito web del DOH:  

Risorse sui vaccini pediatrici COVID basati sulla lingua per genitori e tutori

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Le risorse sono disponibili nelle seguenti lingue:

 

EnglishSpanishAmharicArabicChinese ,_cc781905-5cde- 3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ HmongJapaneseKorean , Lao ,S omaliVietnamese ,_cc781905-5cde-3194 -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ HindiNepaliPunjabi,  TamilTelugu ,   urdutailandese

Questo è un elenco di informazioni generato dalla comunità sui vaccini pediatrici COVID e alcune informazioni generali sui vaccini COVID. Si prega di notare che i collegamenti sono condivisi dai membri della comunità e non controllati per l'accuratezza della traduzione, fare attenzione nella selezione delle risorse da dare alle famiglie.

Impatto e considerazioni sul COVID-19 per gli asiatici

Rapporto sull'esperienza asiatica americana COVID-19  by NYU Center for the Study of Asian American Health (CSAAH)

Risorse per l'istruzione, la comunicazione e la divulgazione

Per i rifugiati e le comunità di immigrati

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