Focuses on medical immigrants in New York City, New York, foreigners mostly from poor countries who come to the city to seek treatment. Other states in the United States where medical immigrants go; Amount provided by New York city hospitals for those who could not pay according to the New ...
Please look at Medicare eligibility for new immigrants for more information. Medicaid, etc. One of the immigrant healthcare issues faced by newcomers is that they can't get other federal or state benefits like Medicaid, MediCal, etc. Before they immigrate to the U.S., you (the sponsor) wil...
These warrantless searches are now being extended into people’s homes, into churches, and into schools for children. At the same time these raids are being rolled out, stock in private prison companies where all of these illegal immigrants will be housed has skyrocketed in value since Trump’...
Three distinct migrant groups were identified: immigrants, recent migrants, and long-term migrants. Medical utilization patterns, including physician visits and use of medical services in the community health center, were compared among the three migrant groups. The determinants of physician visits were...
For males (M) and females (F) respectively, 78% and 88% of non-immigrants, 55% and 68% of new immigrants, and 84% and 91% of established immigrants reported having a doctor (p < 0.001). Compared to non-immigrants, new immigrants were significantly less likely to have a doctor (OR ...
Rodriguez, the son of Cuban immigrants, has a dental degree and a medical degree. He specializes in treating trauma victims and people with serious disfigurements, and he also performs microsurgeries, which involve transferring muscle from one section of the body to another. Next:D...
An earlier study in Turkish immigrants in Germany has shown that social disparities influence access to medical care, too14. Thus, poor awareness of people with migraine is one of the factors why they do not seek medical care. Deficiencies in the available system of medical care might be ...
The special status is similar to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that then-President Barack Obama created in 2012 to shield immigrants brought to the country as children from deportation - another policy the administration has been trying to dismantle. ...
This paper explores the phenomenon of migrants returning to their country of origin for health care. Specifically, it examines the case of Korean immigrants to New Zealand making trips to their homeland to obtain medical operations. We situate our inquiry at the intersection of literatures on home...
The researchers found that a number of factors may influence this lack of access to primary care for new immigrants, including language and transportation barriers or a lack of important social supports, or a sense of belonging to the local community. ...