This study uses secondary survey data collected from a sample population of clients from JPS Health Network in Tarrant County, Texas from July-August, 2000. Respondents for this study represents a group of working-age Hispanic immigrant adults, N=379. Andersen's "Behavioral Model for Vulnerable Populations" is used to as the theoretical framework. Bivariate crosstabulation revealed significant relationships for dependent variables: problems getting needed healthcare, doctor visits, emergency room visits, overnight in the hospital, and obtaining prescription medication. Findings confirm that lack of coverage, competing needs, and difficulties in the health care system are significant in access health care. Subsequent implications and policy ...
In June 2014, after the completion of Health Insurance Marketplace’s first open enrollment period, w...
Many studies show that immigrants face significant barriers in accessing health care. These barriers...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the influence of the communities in which Hispanics live on their access to he...
This study uses secondary survey data collected from a sample population of clients from JPS Health ...
The objective of this research was to determine if healthcare access disparities exist across race a...
Fifty-one percent of the 4.6 million uninsured Texans are Hispanic. A large proportion of the Hispan...
This study examines Hispanic levels of incorporation and access to health care. Applying the Aday an...
This study examines Hispanic levels of incorporation and access to health care. Applying the Aday an...
Texas is one of states not expanding Medicaid, yet it has a large uninsured population and the most ...
BACKGROUND: At the national level, Hispanics suffer from poor health coverage. This is amplified in ...
This study seeks to provide information relevant to public policy that will lead to increased access...
BACKGROUND: At the national level, Hispanics suffer from poor health coverage. This is amplified in ...
This presentation discusses documented adult Hispanic immigrants and their access to healthcare in t...
Numerous qualitative studies have identified a variety of barriers faced by Hispanic patients when a...
Historically, residents who live along the southern Texas and northern Mexican border live below the...
In June 2014, after the completion of Health Insurance Marketplace’s first open enrollment period, w...
Many studies show that immigrants face significant barriers in accessing health care. These barriers...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the influence of the communities in which Hispanics live on their access to he...
This study uses secondary survey data collected from a sample population of clients from JPS Health ...
The objective of this research was to determine if healthcare access disparities exist across race a...
Fifty-one percent of the 4.6 million uninsured Texans are Hispanic. A large proportion of the Hispan...
This study examines Hispanic levels of incorporation and access to health care. Applying the Aday an...
This study examines Hispanic levels of incorporation and access to health care. Applying the Aday an...
Texas is one of states not expanding Medicaid, yet it has a large uninsured population and the most ...
BACKGROUND: At the national level, Hispanics suffer from poor health coverage. This is amplified in ...
This study seeks to provide information relevant to public policy that will lead to increased access...
BACKGROUND: At the national level, Hispanics suffer from poor health coverage. This is amplified in ...
This presentation discusses documented adult Hispanic immigrants and their access to healthcare in t...
Numerous qualitative studies have identified a variety of barriers faced by Hispanic patients when a...
Historically, residents who live along the southern Texas and northern Mexican border live below the...
In June 2014, after the completion of Health Insurance Marketplace’s first open enrollment period, w...
Many studies show that immigrants face significant barriers in accessing health care. These barriers...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the influence of the communities in which Hispanics live on their access to he...