The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996 has severely limited immigrants\u27 access to medical care. In enacting the legislation, Congress stated that immigrants were too great a burden on the U.S. medical system and cost the federal government too much. In reality, immigrants do not place an unduly high burden on the medical system. The Act also limits the autonomy of local medical providers by restricting their ability to provide preventive medical care, care that is better for patients’ health and, in the long run, more cost effective. Further complicating this issue is that medical providers are often unable to recover complete reimbursement from the federal government because the Act authorizes repayment only for se...
There are many arguments that have been deployed to argue for the inclusion of immigrants in the Aff...
Medical humanitarian organizations are increasingly the primary healthcare providers for unauthorize...
Socioeconomic barriers to accessing and receiving health services contributes to poor health outcome...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996 has severely limited immigrants\u27 acc...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996 has severely limited immigrants\u27 acc...
Despite the important role that immigrants play in the U.S. economy, they disproportionately lack he...
Immigrant workers are a vulnerable and underserved population. The average life expectancy of the mi...
Access to healthcare should be seen as a right for every person regardless of legal status. An effic...
In Montejo v. Martin Memorial Medical Center, a jury found that it was not unreasonable for a hospit...
Noncitizens lawfully residing in the United States are considered a “discrete and insular minority” ...
Karen Hacker,1,2 Maria Anies,2 Barbara L Folb,2,3 Leah Zallman4–6 1Allegheny County Health Dep...
With the unprecedented international migration seen in recent years, policies that limit health care...
More than 46 million immigrants live in the United States, the highest immigrant population in more ...
It is increasingly common for noncitizens living in the United States to avoid seeing a doctor or en...
It is increasingly common for noncitizens living in the United States to avoid seeing a doctor or en...
There are many arguments that have been deployed to argue for the inclusion of immigrants in the Aff...
Medical humanitarian organizations are increasingly the primary healthcare providers for unauthorize...
Socioeconomic barriers to accessing and receiving health services contributes to poor health outcome...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996 has severely limited immigrants\u27 acc...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996 has severely limited immigrants\u27 acc...
Despite the important role that immigrants play in the U.S. economy, they disproportionately lack he...
Immigrant workers are a vulnerable and underserved population. The average life expectancy of the mi...
Access to healthcare should be seen as a right for every person regardless of legal status. An effic...
In Montejo v. Martin Memorial Medical Center, a jury found that it was not unreasonable for a hospit...
Noncitizens lawfully residing in the United States are considered a “discrete and insular minority” ...
Karen Hacker,1,2 Maria Anies,2 Barbara L Folb,2,3 Leah Zallman4–6 1Allegheny County Health Dep...
With the unprecedented international migration seen in recent years, policies that limit health care...
More than 46 million immigrants live in the United States, the highest immigrant population in more ...
It is increasingly common for noncitizens living in the United States to avoid seeing a doctor or en...
It is increasingly common for noncitizens living in the United States to avoid seeing a doctor or en...
There are many arguments that have been deployed to argue for the inclusion of immigrants in the Aff...
Medical humanitarian organizations are increasingly the primary healthcare providers for unauthorize...
Socioeconomic barriers to accessing and receiving health services contributes to poor health outcome...