Do you plan to travel for pleasure? Or do you need to travel for family reasons (checking on the grandkids back in the U.S.?) What about the all-important medical insurance? Do you keep your medical insurance back in the U.S. or do you obtain Mexican insurance? Maybe you should kee...
As the number of persons of Mexican descent in the United States has grown to more than 25 million, of whom more than 10 million were born in Mexico (U.S. Census. Bureau, 2005), the availability of medical care to this population and their relatives in the U.S. and in Mexico has ...
Mediation analysis suggests that returnees' high rate of uninsurance contributes to their inadequate access to care. Conclusion: This study reveals limited access to medical care among the growing population of Mexican return migrants, highlighting the need for targeted policies to facilitate successful ...
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Learn about medical insurance options for short visits, extended stays and long-term residency in Mexico US Medicare in Mexico Is Your U.S. Medicare Coverage Available in Mexico? Americans contemplating a move to Mexico often ask whether Medicare is valid here. The simple answer is no, but....
Women with protected statuses (e.g., having a driver’s license, DACA status, or another authorized status) also described sometimes registering cars for others in their own name, and ensuring that insurance payments were up-to-date on vehicles used by those without a license. Alicia, a woma...
Individuals of low socioeconomic status and those lacking medical insurance are more likely to not seek medical attention for diabetes. Often Hispanics are reported not having a primary healthcare provider and underutilize health care services due to lacking health insurance (Coffman et al., 2012)....
OBJECTIVES: For Mexican Americans, acculturation is a multidimensional process of adopting attitudes, values, and behavior from the non-Hispanic White culture. This study examines the effects of different dimensions of acculturation on the cancer screening behavior of Mexican-American women. METHODS: Subj...
In Mexico, the Ministry of Health takes key measures by creating a suitable system that ensures the unemployed citizens get adequate medical attention. If you’re unemployed but don’t qualify for government healthcare support, you may buy private health insurance. ...
Data from the 1976–1977 Mexican Fertility Survey show a high degree of correlation among community background characteristics, access to medical services and utilization of health care in a sample of 125 localities. All of these factors are related to infant mortality at the bivariate level. Use...