The “Theft” of Health Care by Immigrants: Does It Matter?
The New York Times ran a front page story on Sunday that could have been a case study of why it is essential to put budget numbers in context. The article, “Medicaid Rule For Immigrants May Bar Others,” explains how new rules intended to prevent illegal immigrants from getting Medicaid may also prevent many eligible beneficiaries from getting assistance. The problem is that many low income people don’t possess the necessary documentation (e.g. drivers licenses or birth certificates) needed to receive Medicaid under the new rules.
The key flaw in an otherwise excellent article is the brief reference to the potential budget savings from the new rules. The article reports that the Congressional Budget Office projects the savings as $220 million over five years and $735 million over ten years.
Many readers may have been misled into thinking that this is real money. The projected savings are equal to 0.0015 percent of projected spending over the next five years and 0.0022 percent of projected spending over the next decade. Or, in Brad DeLong’s formulation, of the $49,800 per person that the federal government is projected to spend over the next five years, the new rules are projected to save approximately 73 cents.
The context here is crucial, because it tells readers that this rule is not about saving taxpayers money. The cost of Medicaid benefits improperly provide to illegal aliens is trivial. People may still be upset that immigrants who are not in this country legally are getting health care benefits from the government, and therefore support this crackdown. But it is important for them to realize that this measure will have no visible effect on their taxes or the government’s finances. Most Times readers probably do not realize this fact simply because they have no idea how unimportant a savings of $220 million over five years is.


9 Comments:
At 12:14 PM,
PGL said…
$220 million over 5 years or $44 million per year - as compared to a General Fund deficit in excess of $600 billion per year. Hohum
At 8:33 PM,
knobboy said…
Dean:
Quick question. I haven't been able to find Brad's estimate. Do you have a link handy?
Thanks,
KB
At 11:24 PM,
SF said…
The real cost for alien health care is free emergency room service. I don't have any figures on how much this costs, but if 12 million illegal aliens go to the emergency room an average of three times per year and somebody has to pay an average of $150 per visit, this would be about $5.4 billion annually.
At 10:27 AM,
Anonymous said…
This is interesting. Also consider another important issue about the "real" costs of denying healthcare to illegal immigrants--infectious disease. Sick people, legal or illegal, can spread illness among others (in addition to their own personal suffering) and in a time of antibiotic resistance and the serious threat of pandemic infectious disease, it is in the good interest of "homeland security" for the US to supply healthcare on an as-needed basis to everyone. Today's illegal alien can be tomorrow's "vector" for infectious disease--invisible citizens in some ways, but potentially high profile in other ways. We need to treat people as people. Is it silly to ask for a discussion about how to strengthen Mexico's economy so that Mexico's people don't have to leave home?
At 5:17 PM,
Anonymous said…
I think it doesnt matter if people are immigrants, or as many American Citizens say "illegal aliens", but everyone, and im emphasizing the word EVERYONE, should be able to get health coverage everywhere they go. Immigrants have fought their way into this country and have worked very hard for gettin the safest health coverage for them and thei family. Though they do not have those "respectful" or "important" jobs, they should still recieve safety for them and their families.
At 7:29 AM,
Lene Petite said…
Everyone deserves to have medical care and its not important if they are immigrants, health should be before all money and law.....
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