Addresses questions about the percentage of legal and undocumented immigrants in the growing population of uninsured, their eligibility for Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance programs, and the taxpayer costs of their health care
• Uncompensated health care and Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding are a national crisis in th...
Graduation date: 2015The objective of this study is to identify the variation in health care access ...
Many studies show that immigrants face significant barriers in accessing health care. These barriers...
Provides an overview of the current rules on immigrants' eligibility for Medicaid and the State Chil...
In this thesis I investigate disparities in U.S. immigrants’ access to health insurance, a strong pr...
Examines the ability of communities to provide health care for both legal and undocumented immigrant...
Objectives. I examined insurance coverage and medical expenditures of both immigrant and US-born adu...
Immigration over the last seven years has been the highest for any seven-year period in the history ...
This presentation discusses documented adult Hispanic immigrants and their access to healthcare in t...
This brief describes national policy efforts from 1986 to 2010 affecting access to health care for i...
Children from immigrant families are more likely than their U.S. counterparts to be uninsured. Altho...
Despite the important role that immigrants play in the U.S. economy, they disproportionately lack he...
Health insurance is an important factor in health care. Lack of health insurance dissuades people fr...
This issue brief—the first in a series "Supporting Health Equity and Affordable Health Coverage for ...
Health care and immigration in the United States are complex and\ud controversial topics. Undocument...
• Uncompensated health care and Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding are a national crisis in th...
Graduation date: 2015The objective of this study is to identify the variation in health care access ...
Many studies show that immigrants face significant barriers in accessing health care. These barriers...
Provides an overview of the current rules on immigrants' eligibility for Medicaid and the State Chil...
In this thesis I investigate disparities in U.S. immigrants’ access to health insurance, a strong pr...
Examines the ability of communities to provide health care for both legal and undocumented immigrant...
Objectives. I examined insurance coverage and medical expenditures of both immigrant and US-born adu...
Immigration over the last seven years has been the highest for any seven-year period in the history ...
This presentation discusses documented adult Hispanic immigrants and their access to healthcare in t...
This brief describes national policy efforts from 1986 to 2010 affecting access to health care for i...
Children from immigrant families are more likely than their U.S. counterparts to be uninsured. Altho...
Despite the important role that immigrants play in the U.S. economy, they disproportionately lack he...
Health insurance is an important factor in health care. Lack of health insurance dissuades people fr...
This issue brief—the first in a series "Supporting Health Equity and Affordable Health Coverage for ...
Health care and immigration in the United States are complex and\ud controversial topics. Undocument...
• Uncompensated health care and Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding are a national crisis in th...
Graduation date: 2015The objective of this study is to identify the variation in health care access ...
Many studies show that immigrants face significant barriers in accessing health care. These barriers...