Health insurance coverage of immigrants living in the United States: differences by citizenship status and country of origin.Am J Public Health 2000;90(6):917-923.Carrasquillo O, Carrasquillo AI, Shea S. Health insurance coverage of immigrants living in the United States: differences by ...
26,27 Instead, our study indicates that public health insurance for immigrants increased their coverage; the concomitant increases in health care costs per capita and utilization were much smaller for immigrants than for the US-born population. Our results add to previous research26-28 based on ...
The lack of health insurance coverage is one of the most serious challenges confronting refugees and an important public policy issue. This study examines
An important first step for designing strategies to increase enrollment of eligible but uninsured children is to determine how the take-up of public coverage varies within the population. Because of their low rates of insurance coverage and unique enrollment barriers, children of immigrants are an ...
Immigration agents spend their careers looking for and arresting illegal immigrants. If an illegal immigrant secures life insurance, immigration law can prevent his family from collecting on a policy obtained with fraudulent information. Even in the case of being the beneficiary of a life policy, the...
Medicaid expansion improved health insurance coverage for immigrants, but disparities persist. Health Aff (Millwood). 2018;37(10):1656-1662. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2018.0181 PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 18. BeLue R, Miranda PY, Elewonibi BR, Hillemeier MM. The association...
Using the 2008 Survey of Income and Program Participation—the only national survey that distinguishes LPRs from other non-citizens—we employ logistic regression to compare estimates of health insurance coverage for legal immigrants using two methods to infer legal status: (1) a logical approach ...
OBJECTIVES: We compared health insurance status transitions of nonimmigrants and immigrants. METHODS: We used multivariate survival analysis to examine gaining and losing insurance by citizenship and legal status among adults with the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey. RESULTS: We found significan...
has borderline significance in predicting health decline (p=.052). Estimated coverage costs for health insurance for largely undocumented immigrants increase over time, but remain lower than those of comparable U.S.-born individuals. We conclude with several policy implications. 展开 ...
Objectives : This study assesses the health insurance coverage of children of immigrants in the United States and variations among immigrant groups. Method... FY Huang - 《Maternal & Child Health Journal》 被引量: 103发表: 1997年 Overcoming the Odds: Access to Care for Immigrant Children in Wo...