This article analyzes issues related to the U.S. farm workers’ utilization to health care services and their specific choices among health care provider and health bill payment method options. Our findings validate the significant influence of health insurance coverage on health care access, and emphasize the reality of constrained access due to federal regulations, among other factors, prevalent among immigrant farm worker groups, who have relatively lower probability of using health care than citizen farm workers. Moreover, as most farm workers patronize private clinics and community health centers, they usually are also left only with the option to settle health care bills with out-of-pocket funds
Migrant and seasonal farm workers (MSFW) are one of the most economically disadvantaged populations ...
Migratory and seasonal agricultural workers (MSAWs) provide essential labor for farming in all its b...
Research links restrictive immigration policies to immigrant health and healthcare outcomes. Still, ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-44)Background: Farmworkers have a substantial need for he...
Every year, migrant farmworkers (MFWs) travel from southern Texas to Minnesota to provide the tempor...
Migrant and seasonal farmworkers are an integral support to the nation\u27s agricultural industry. N...
This thesis focuses on the access farmworkers, both documented and undocumented, have to health care...
Recent federal and state policies may have improved access to health insurance for farmworkers, who ...
Farmworkers face significant disease burden. Meanwhile, farmworker healthcare utilization is low. Th...
Problem Statement: The majority of the two to three million migrant and seasonal farmworkers (MSFW) ...
Abstract: Migrant farmworkers provide an essential service and perform jobs that many Americans are ...
In addition to direct compensation (salaries and bonuses), fringe benefits such as employer-provided...
Abstract Background: Previous studies have found that although health insurance coverage expanded f...
This research inquiry aims to understand what processes most substantially impact potential acces...
Migrant farmworkers provide an essential service and perform jobs that many Americans are unwilling ...
Migrant and seasonal farm workers (MSFW) are one of the most economically disadvantaged populations ...
Migratory and seasonal agricultural workers (MSAWs) provide essential labor for farming in all its b...
Research links restrictive immigration policies to immigrant health and healthcare outcomes. Still, ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-44)Background: Farmworkers have a substantial need for he...
Every year, migrant farmworkers (MFWs) travel from southern Texas to Minnesota to provide the tempor...
Migrant and seasonal farmworkers are an integral support to the nation\u27s agricultural industry. N...
This thesis focuses on the access farmworkers, both documented and undocumented, have to health care...
Recent federal and state policies may have improved access to health insurance for farmworkers, who ...
Farmworkers face significant disease burden. Meanwhile, farmworker healthcare utilization is low. Th...
Problem Statement: The majority of the two to three million migrant and seasonal farmworkers (MSFW) ...
Abstract: Migrant farmworkers provide an essential service and perform jobs that many Americans are ...
In addition to direct compensation (salaries and bonuses), fringe benefits such as employer-provided...
Abstract Background: Previous studies have found that although health insurance coverage expanded f...
This research inquiry aims to understand what processes most substantially impact potential acces...
Migrant farmworkers provide an essential service and perform jobs that many Americans are unwilling ...
Migrant and seasonal farm workers (MSFW) are one of the most economically disadvantaged populations ...
Migratory and seasonal agricultural workers (MSAWs) provide essential labor for farming in all its b...
Research links restrictive immigration policies to immigrant health and healthcare outcomes. Still, ...