Increasing numbers of people from the Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of the Marshall Islands are presenting for clinical and public health services across the U.S., especially in Hawaii. We review the impact of historical and contemporary relationships between the U.S. and these Freely Associated States on the health status and health care access of these migrants. We draw upon both epidemiological evidence and clinical experience to suggest measures to assure health care access and appropriate clinical care for these populations. We also point to potential public health measures, and indicate directions for future research
Hawai'i faces serious health problems, with average morbidity and mortality rates in key indicators ...
Knowledge is power in social change efforts, and data and diverse approaches are needed to fuel it. ...
Little is known about the health status of Marshallese, a Pacific Islander subpopulation living in t...
Up to 15,000 or more Micronesian migrants currently live in Hawaii. Factors driving this recent emig...
More than 20,000 Micronesians have migrated to Guam, Hawaii, or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mar...
Increasing numbers of people from the Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of the Marshal...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Migration from...
Significant health disparities exist between ethnic groups in the United States. The authors reviewe...
This descriptive qualitative study examined perceived barriers to health care among Chuukese migrant...
Island health differs from other health care systems, particularly in that there are limited resourc...
Considerable interest exists in health care costs for the growing Micronesian population in the Unit...
Disease reporting for Asians/Pacific Islanders often conflicts and is, many cases, inaccurate becaus...
The Hawaiians still have evidence of remarkable spiritual, mental, and physical illness since wester...
This dissertation traces the cultural impact of introduced infectious disease in Hawai‘i from the ar...
Objectives: The body of nationally representative health statistics for the Native Hawaiian and Paci...
Hawai'i faces serious health problems, with average morbidity and mortality rates in key indicators ...
Knowledge is power in social change efforts, and data and diverse approaches are needed to fuel it. ...
Little is known about the health status of Marshallese, a Pacific Islander subpopulation living in t...
Up to 15,000 or more Micronesian migrants currently live in Hawaii. Factors driving this recent emig...
More than 20,000 Micronesians have migrated to Guam, Hawaii, or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mar...
Increasing numbers of people from the Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of the Marshal...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Migration from...
Significant health disparities exist between ethnic groups in the United States. The authors reviewe...
This descriptive qualitative study examined perceived barriers to health care among Chuukese migrant...
Island health differs from other health care systems, particularly in that there are limited resourc...
Considerable interest exists in health care costs for the growing Micronesian population in the Unit...
Disease reporting for Asians/Pacific Islanders often conflicts and is, many cases, inaccurate becaus...
The Hawaiians still have evidence of remarkable spiritual, mental, and physical illness since wester...
This dissertation traces the cultural impact of introduced infectious disease in Hawai‘i from the ar...
Objectives: The body of nationally representative health statistics for the Native Hawaiian and Paci...
Hawai'i faces serious health problems, with average morbidity and mortality rates in key indicators ...
Knowledge is power in social change efforts, and data and diverse approaches are needed to fuel it. ...
Little is known about the health status of Marshallese, a Pacific Islander subpopulation living in t...