Healthcare for illegal immigrants costing billions.(QuickQuotes)(Brief article)McManus, John F
Theoretically, culturally-sensitive health care is perceived as an effective means for promoting better health statuses for immigrants [62,63]. This can help overcome the powerlessness that immigrants often feel when they are excluded from the dominant culture of their destination countries. However, a...
This research elucidates the multifaceted, systemic challenges hindering equitable mental healthcare provision for migrants. It posits that sweeping policy reforms are imperative, advocating for the implementation of strategies, such as increasing the availability of language services, enhancing healthcare prov...
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Community/migrant health centers have learned to overcome the barriers that separate recent immigrants from healthcare by using creative programs. Health centers often take services to their patients rather than waiting for the patients to come to them. Outreach programs in the community and labor ...
In Germany, where racial data is not routinely collected and an awareness of indigenous, non-immigrant racialised groups is only evolving [96], the one article we found focused on the experiences of recent immigrants and refugees. Absent from the literature were studies from other European ...
The aim is to understand how social integration, which has shown varying support for healthcare access, affects immigrant older adults and their use of novel healthcare measures like telehealth. We interviewed 22 Korean immigrant older adults living in the Chicago Metropolitan Area. The interviews ...
Although studies generally report high usage, there are no previous studies comparing immigrants’ use of primary healthcare (PHC) prior to suicide with that of majority populations. There is a strong influx of immigrants in Europe, and thus a growing demand for filling this knowledge gap and ...
It can be seen that permanent residents are more willing to accept the HMS, probably because most of the foreign residents are "new immigrants" in recent years, and they do not trust local primary healthcare facilities. Many foreigners come for the quality education and healthcare resources of...