The article focuses on the health care for the undocumented immigrants in the U.S. It states that undocumented immigrant is less likely than other residents of the U.S. to acquire health insurance. It discusses that their restricted access to publicly funded health programs is reflected in less...
According to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission’s website, “immigrants can receive hospital care through local county indigent programs” if they do not qualify under Medicaid or Medicare assistance plans but still cannot afford healthcare coverage. Most people think that only illegal i...
Some states have used their tax dollars to cover a portion of health care expenses for some low-income immigrants. California first extended health care benefits to low-income children without legal status in 2015 and later added the benefits for young adults and people over the...
California will soon become one of the first states to provide free health care to all low-income immigrants living in the state illegally.
California on Thursday became the first state to guarantee free health care for all low-income immigrants living in the country illegally, a move that will provide coverage for an additional 764,000 people at an eventual cost of about $2.7 billion a year
Immigrants' use of primary health care services for mental health problems. BMC Health Serv. Res. 2014, 14, 341. [CrossRef] [PubMed]Straiton M, Reneflot A, Diaz E (2014) Immigrants' use of primary health care services for mental health problems. BMC health services research 14 (1):...
We then develop a conceptual outline to explore how changes to federal immigration policies and COVID-19 federal relief efforts implemented in 2020 may have created additional barriers to health care for immigrants and their families. Improving health care access for immigrant populations in the U.S...
Equity in health care across all social groups is a major goal in health care policy. Immigrants may experience more mental health problems than natives, but we do not know the extent to which they seek help from primary health care services. This study
Reported health, lifestyles, and use of health care of first generation immigrants in The Netherlands: do socioeconomic factors explain their adverse posit... OBJECTIVE: Differences in health, lifestyles, and use of health care between groups of varying ethnic origin can have important implications ...
The Politics of Migrant Health Care: A Comparative Study of Mexican Immigrants and Indochinese Refugees about their health status over time, their use of health services, and the nature and range of barriers that limit their access to adequate health care... RG Rumbaut - 《Research in the Soc...