Medicaid for Undocumented Immigrants Age 65+ - Starts January 2024

Starting Jan. 1, 2024, immigrants age 65+ can get FULL MEDICAID even if they do not qualify for PRUCOL status (PRUCOL is discussed in this article).  This include most services - including home care, prescription drugs, and Nursing Home care.   See more below about services covered.  Until now,  undocumented immigrants could only receive temporary EMERGENCY Medicaid, discussed in this article, with some exceptions for pregnant women and children.  This change was enacted in the NYS budget in April 2022.  Implementation was postponed one year from January 2023 to January 2024. 

In this article:

I.    DOH FACT SHEET,  GUIDANCE, Recorded Webinar and STATE LAW 

II.   How Undocumented Immigrants Age 65+ Can Obtain Full Medicaid 

1. Those who had Emergency Medicaid in December 2023 were Automatically Transitioned to Full Medicaid. 

2.  Those who are uninsured and are applying for Medicaid after Jan. 1, 2024 

3.  Those Who Already Have Emergency Medicaid on NYSOH and AGE IN - Turn 65 after Jan. 1, 2024

4.  Enrolling in a Medicaid Managed Care Plan - and How to Access Services

III.  Will Enrolling In Medicaid Make You a "Public Charge?"

IV.  Nursing Home Coverage for Undocumented Immigrants Age 65+ 

V.  Retroactive Coverage is Limited

VI.  Provider Billing Information

VII.  For Help

I.  DOH FACT SHEET,  GUIDANCE, Recorded Webinar, and STATE LAW

II. How Undocumented Immigrants Age 65+ Can Obtain Full Medicaid 

1. Those who had Emergency Medicaid in December 2023 were Automatically Transitioned to Full Medicaid. 

  1.  NYSOH then sends a notice to consumer that the Medicaid case was transferred to NYSOH, which will handle future renewals.   (See last 3 pages of this PDF).

  2. No Transition to NYSOH During Renewal Period- Consumers will be unable to transition from the local Medicaid office to NYSOH during their renewal period which can be three to four months depending on the local Medicaid office; consumers are advised to renew their coverage as soon as they receive their renewal application to avoid any delays in moving out of their renewal period.  (Per Q&A in DOH webinar Jan. 30, 2024)

2.  Those who are uninsured and are applying for Medicaid after Jan. 1, 2024 -

  1. The local DSS/HRA sends Notice  that Medicaid case was transferred from LDSS to NYSOH (Spanish version is last part of PDFs below)
  1.  NYSOH then sends a notice that the Medicaid case was transferred to NYSOH, which will handle future renewals. 

3.  Those Who Already Have Emergency Medicaid on NYSOH and AGE IN - Who Turn 65 after Jan. 1, 2024

4.   Accessing Medicaid Services - Selecting and Enrollng in a Medicaid Managed Care plan - and Services Provided Outside of Managed Care

III. Will Enrolling in Medicaid may Affect Your Immigration Status - would  it make you a PUBLIC CHARGE? 

The answer is NO if you are using Medicaid for medical care and services in the community - all primary care, home care, hospital care, and any other primary or acute care or long-term care in the community.  Medicaid for these purposes cannot be considered for making you a "Public Charge."   

In 2022, the Biden administration updated the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) Public Charge resource webpage "to ensure that immigrants and their families, many of whom are essential and frontline workers, are not deterred by undue fear or confusion from obtaining access to important government services for which they are eligible to keep their families safe and healthy."

Receipt of  Medicaid coverage for institutional long-term care (i.e., long-term nursing home care), however, may be considered a factor if you are adjusting your immigration status or in some other situations. The only benefits that can be considered to make one likely to become a public charge are: (a) ongoing cash assistance for income maintenance including SSI (e.g, not one-shots or  ERAP; and (b) government funded long-term institutional care.  

All Medicaid services other than institutional care do NOT make someone a public charge.  For more info about Public Charge and FAQs see:

IV.  Nursing Home Coverage for Undocumented Immigrants Age 65+ 

V.  Retroactive Coverage is Limited

VI.  Provider Billing Information

Providers should see the NYS DOH eMedNY Medicaid Update December 2023 for billing information.  This Update has new billing code information.

Questions regarding the coverage expansion or eligibility should be emailed to MCfor65PlusUndoc@health.ny.gov.

VII.  For Help



Article ID: 251
Last updated: 08 Mar, 2024
Revision: 1
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