Among adults who report disabilities, immigrants’ use of medical and support services is roughly equivalent to that of nativeborn adults with similar needs and socioeconomic characteristics. Federal welfare reform in 1996 eliminated Medicaid (Medi-Cal in California) eligibility for immigrants during their first five years in the country. This exclusion was based, in part, on a fear that health and welfare benefits acted as a “magnet” to foreigners in need of these services. States that choose to cover these recent immigrants must do so without federal matching funds. California continues to provide Medi-Cal eligibility to immigrants regardless of when they entered the United States, and thus California bears the entire cost of this program....
This study identifies differences in health insurance predictors and investigates the main reported ...
New expansions of health insurance in California are unlikely to attract additional undocumented imm...
BackgroundThis paper provides statewide estimates on health care access and utilization patterns and...
People with disabilities are less likely to have private health insurance and more likely to have go...
While the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), signed into law in 2010, expanded health...
Many studies show that immigrants face significant barriers in accessing health care. These barriers...
While many in the United States will gain health insurance coverage as a result of the Affordable Ca...
While the number of people without health insurance has declined dramatically since the Affordable C...
The article of record as published may be found at http://doi.org/10.4236/jss.2017.512007This paper ...
Undocumented immigrants were excluded from the health benefit Marketplaces created by the Affordable...
Does an undocumented immigration status predict the use of medical services? To explore this questio...
California policymakers continue to weigh strategies for making health insurance universal and healt...
Graduation date: 2015The objective of this study is to identify the variation in health care access ...
Not a U.S. citizen In the U.S., immigration and citizenship status are important predictors of healt...
Objectives. To compare the severity of inpatient hospitalizations between undocumented immigrants an...
This study identifies differences in health insurance predictors and investigates the main reported ...
New expansions of health insurance in California are unlikely to attract additional undocumented imm...
BackgroundThis paper provides statewide estimates on health care access and utilization patterns and...
People with disabilities are less likely to have private health insurance and more likely to have go...
While the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), signed into law in 2010, expanded health...
Many studies show that immigrants face significant barriers in accessing health care. These barriers...
While many in the United States will gain health insurance coverage as a result of the Affordable Ca...
While the number of people without health insurance has declined dramatically since the Affordable C...
The article of record as published may be found at http://doi.org/10.4236/jss.2017.512007This paper ...
Undocumented immigrants were excluded from the health benefit Marketplaces created by the Affordable...
Does an undocumented immigration status predict the use of medical services? To explore this questio...
California policymakers continue to weigh strategies for making health insurance universal and healt...
Graduation date: 2015The objective of this study is to identify the variation in health care access ...
Not a U.S. citizen In the U.S., immigration and citizenship status are important predictors of healt...
Objectives. To compare the severity of inpatient hospitalizations between undocumented immigrants an...
This study identifies differences in health insurance predictors and investigates the main reported ...
New expansions of health insurance in California are unlikely to attract additional undocumented imm...
BackgroundThis paper provides statewide estimates on health care access and utilization patterns and...