Judge orders RFK Jr.'s health department to stop sharing Medicaid data with deportation officials
The ruling follows lawsuits by 20 states over privacy concerns involving 79 million Medicaid enrollees amid immigration enforcement efforts under the Trump administration.
- A federal judge ordered the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to stop giving deportation officials access to personal data of 79 million Medicaid enrollees.
- 20 states filed a lawsuit after HHS started sharing Medicaid enrollees' personal information like Social Security numbers and addresses with the Department of Homeland Security.
- Neither HHS's initial data sharing agreement with DHS, nor the expanded one giving daily access to all Medicaid data, were announced publicly.
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Judge: Health Dept Can't Share Medicaid Data With Deportation Officials
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Judge orders RFK Jr.'s health department to stop sharing Medicaid data with deportation officials
A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to stop sharing personal data of Medicaid enrollees with deportation officials.
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