The purpose of this quantitative-descriptive study was to examine the perceptions of immigrants in Midwest counties access to government healthcare services. This study was based on the Rawls Theory of Justice and Social Stratification Theory. Immigrant perceptions were assessed using the 2001 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). Research questions (RQ) for the study were as follows: RQ 1—What differences exist in immigrant perceptions of their access to government health services, with respect to immigrant status and gender of the immigrant? RQ 2—What differences exist in immigrant perceptions of their access to government health services, with respect to immigrant status and age of the immigrant? RQ 3—What differences exist in immig...
Immigrants’ documentation status has become an important and rampant source of inequity inthe United...
Socioeconomic barriers to accessing and receiving health services contributes to poor health outcome...
Health care disparities are U.S. national public health concerns that disproportionately affect mino...
The purpose of this quantitative-descriptive study was to examine the perceptions of immigrants in M...
Graduation date: 2015The objective of this study is to identify the variation in health care access ...
The objective of this study is to identify the variation in health care access and utilization among...
In the United States (U.S.), immigrants are among the fastest growing populations of all communities...
Journal ArticleThe 2002 Institute of Medicine (IOM) report Unequal Treatment summarized research on...
Background: Changes in migration patterns that have occurred in recent decades, both quantitative, w...
Background: Understanding immigrants’ interactions with the United States (US) healthcare system wil...
The state of California is home to more immigrants than any other state. Local community-based organ...
BackgroundWe compared access to health care, use of services, and health care experiences for Mexica...
In a survey conducted in 1978 of a 10 percent stratified random sample of Wisconsin migrant agricult...
Evidence indicates that there are disparities in immigrants' access to health care and health status...
Background: Rapidly changing immigration policies and anti-immigrant rhetoric have impacted the serv...
Immigrants’ documentation status has become an important and rampant source of inequity inthe United...
Socioeconomic barriers to accessing and receiving health services contributes to poor health outcome...
Health care disparities are U.S. national public health concerns that disproportionately affect mino...
The purpose of this quantitative-descriptive study was to examine the perceptions of immigrants in M...
Graduation date: 2015The objective of this study is to identify the variation in health care access ...
The objective of this study is to identify the variation in health care access and utilization among...
In the United States (U.S.), immigrants are among the fastest growing populations of all communities...
Journal ArticleThe 2002 Institute of Medicine (IOM) report Unequal Treatment summarized research on...
Background: Changes in migration patterns that have occurred in recent decades, both quantitative, w...
Background: Understanding immigrants’ interactions with the United States (US) healthcare system wil...
The state of California is home to more immigrants than any other state. Local community-based organ...
BackgroundWe compared access to health care, use of services, and health care experiences for Mexica...
In a survey conducted in 1978 of a 10 percent stratified random sample of Wisconsin migrant agricult...
Evidence indicates that there are disparities in immigrants' access to health care and health status...
Background: Rapidly changing immigration policies and anti-immigrant rhetoric have impacted the serv...
Immigrants’ documentation status has become an important and rampant source of inequity inthe United...
Socioeconomic barriers to accessing and receiving health services contributes to poor health outcome...
Health care disparities are U.S. national public health concerns that disproportionately affect mino...