Obamacare
to penalize nearly half a million Native Americans
Native
Americans are entitled to free and subsidized medical care at some
federally-funded health clinics, but 'Obamacare' will soon force many
of them to buy insurance or else face hefty fines if they are not
“Indian enough”.
RT,
15
May, 2013
“A
lot of folks are going to get stuck with the bill,” Jay Stiener of
the National Council of Urban Indian Health told the Associated
Press.
Members
of federally-recognized American Indian tribes have received
government-funded health services since 1787. Throughout the US,
there are 33 hospitals and 59 health centers that provide services
including prenatal care, baby well-checks, dentistry and eye glasses
to Native Americans.
The
US government has treaty obligations to care for the well-being of
Native Americans, but may soon abandon many of its legal
responsibilities. President Obama’s health care reform will force
thousands of Native Americans to purchase their own health insurance
or pay a minimum fine of $695 to the Internal Revenue Service. Indian
health advocacy groups estimate up to 480,000 people will be
affected, AP reports.
Only
those who can prove that they are “Indian enough” will be exempt
from the mandate. Native Americans will have to show documentation
that they belong to one out of 560 tribes that are federally
recognized by the US Bureau of Indian Affairs.
There
are more than 100 US tribes that are recognized by states, but not
the federal government. Members of these tribes would no longer
receive the free or subsidized healthcare that they are guaranteed by
the Indian Health Service (IHS), which is a division within the US
Department of Health and Human Services.
“This
could lead to some tribal citizens being required to purchase
insurance or face penalties even though they are covered by the HIS,”
Rep. Tom Cole, a Republican congressman and member of the Chickasaw
Nation tribe, told AP.
Additionally,
Native Americans who do not have documentation of their tribe
membership will be forced to purchase insurance or pay a fine. This
becomes particularly troublesome for Native Americans under the age
of 18, since many tribes only provide official membership to adults.
Even if both parents of the minors are members, their healthcare
coverage may not apply to their children unless they also have the
proper documentation.
The
health care reform would also complicate the situation for Native
Americans who live in metropolitan areas or suburbs. Some tribal
governments require members to live on the reservation to gain
documentation, which few people do. Nearly two-thirds of American
Indians and Alaska Natives currently live in cities, which hinders
their ability to receive membership cards from their tribes.
News
of the restrictions that Obamacare will impose upon American Indians
has sparked outrage, particularly among those who will face financial
consequences due to something that is out of their control.
“I’m
no less Indian than I was yesterday, and just because the definition
of who is Indian got changed in the law doesn’t mean that it’s
fair for people to be penalized,” Liz DeRouen, a Native American
who usually receives healthcare at a government-funded clinic in
North Carolina, told AP. “If I suddenly have to pay for my own
health insurance to avoid the fine, I won’t be able to afford it.”
DeRouen
is a former tribal administrator for the Dry Creek Rancheria Band of
Pomo Indians, but she lost her membership due to an argument with
other members. But even though she lost documentation as a tribe
member, she is still genetically considered a Native American.
The
Obama administration currently has no solution to the hardships the
Affordable Care Act will inflict upon the Native American population,
but the IRS and the US Treasury have jointly scheduled a public
hearing forMay 29to discuss establishment of who qualifies for the
exemption from the insurance coverage requirement.
Nearly
30 percent of all Native Americans live below the poverty line, and
forcing them to pay fines or purchase insurance would likely just
increase this number.
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