Puerto Rico is a US territory and a popular destination for Latino immigrants in the Caribbean. Even with few language and cultural barriers, however, many Latino immigrants in Puerto Rico are uninsured. Using data from the 2014-19 Puerto Rico Community Survey, we examined inequities in health insurance coverage for non-Puerto Rican Latinos ages 18-64 living in Puerto Rico according to citizenship status and Latino subgroup (Dominican, Cuban, Mexican, and other Latino). After controlling for potential confounders, we found that noncitizen Dominicans had a significantly lower probability of having any health insurance (57.2 percent) and having any private insurance (31.5 percent). Regardless of similarities in culture and language,...
The 12.4 million Mexican migrants in the United States (US) face considerable barriers to access hea...
This paper examines the role that population vulnerabilities play in insurance coverage for a repres...
BackgroundWe compared access to health care, use of services, and health care experiences for Mexica...
Latinos have the highest uninsurance rates of any ethnic or racial group in the US despite recent he...
Purpose – Latinos comprise 12.5 percent of the overall population in the USA, and are the fastest-gr...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the differences in observed and unobserved factors affecting rates...
There are over 20 million foreign-born Hispanics currently living in the United States. Research sh...
The shift toward cost containment in health policy over the past decade has had negative consequence...
BACKGROUND: At the national level, Hispanics suffer from poor health coverage. This is amplified in ...
BACKGROUND: At the national level, Hispanics suffer from poor health coverage. This is amplified in ...
Introduction: This report examines the rates at which the four major racial/ethnic groups in the Uni...
During the past two decades, Puerto Ricans have been moving to central Florida in large numbers in s...
The health of the Latino migrant population in the United States is necessary to understand and addr...
This paper examines the role that population vulnerabilities play in insurance coverage for a repres...
Compares the insurance status, usual healthcare provider, reasons for not having a usual provider, h...
The 12.4 million Mexican migrants in the United States (US) face considerable barriers to access hea...
This paper examines the role that population vulnerabilities play in insurance coverage for a repres...
BackgroundWe compared access to health care, use of services, and health care experiences for Mexica...
Latinos have the highest uninsurance rates of any ethnic or racial group in the US despite recent he...
Purpose – Latinos comprise 12.5 percent of the overall population in the USA, and are the fastest-gr...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the differences in observed and unobserved factors affecting rates...
There are over 20 million foreign-born Hispanics currently living in the United States. Research sh...
The shift toward cost containment in health policy over the past decade has had negative consequence...
BACKGROUND: At the national level, Hispanics suffer from poor health coverage. This is amplified in ...
BACKGROUND: At the national level, Hispanics suffer from poor health coverage. This is amplified in ...
Introduction: This report examines the rates at which the four major racial/ethnic groups in the Uni...
During the past two decades, Puerto Ricans have been moving to central Florida in large numbers in s...
The health of the Latino migrant population in the United States is necessary to understand and addr...
This paper examines the role that population vulnerabilities play in insurance coverage for a repres...
Compares the insurance status, usual healthcare provider, reasons for not having a usual provider, h...
The 12.4 million Mexican migrants in the United States (US) face considerable barriers to access hea...
This paper examines the role that population vulnerabilities play in insurance coverage for a repres...
BackgroundWe compared access to health care, use of services, and health care experiences for Mexica...