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HOW DID SCHIP AFFECT THE INSURANCE COVERAGE OF IMMIGRANT CHILDREN?
SCHIP eligibility for children of foreign-born and native-born parents.
Researcher: Anthony Lo Sasso et al.
 
Immigrants and Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance
Lower rate of employer-sponsored health insurance coverage for foreign-born workers.
Researcher: Anthony Lo Sasso et al.
 
Willingness To Pay For Cross-Border Health Insurance Between The United States And Mexico
Binational health care plan including preventative and ambulatory care in the U.S. as well as comprehensive care in Mexico.
Researcher: Arturo Vargas Bustamante et al.
 
Heterogeneity in Health Insurance Coverage Among US Latino Adults
Differences in health care coverage in the U.S. comparing Latinos and Latinos of Mexican ancestry.
Researcher: Arturo Vargas Bustamante et al.
 
Trends in Emergency Medicaid Expenditures for Recent and Undocumented Immigrants
Emergency Medicaid use by recent and undocumented immigrants in North Carolina. Patient characteristics, diagnoses, and recent spending trends.
Researcher: C. Annette DuBard
 
Immigrants And The Cost Of Medical Care
Insurance disparities and socioeconomic factors among immigrants.
Researcher: Dana P. Goldman et al.
 
Immigrants And The Cost Of
Use of medical care services by foreign-born persons and undocumented immigrants.
Researcher: James P. Smith et al.
 
Health Coverage and Access to Care for Hispanics in “New Growth Communities” and “Major Hispanic Centers”
Coverage and access to health care for Hispanics. Comparing residents of new communities to those in major Hispanic centers.
Researcher: Kaiser Family Foundation
 
Immigrants And Health Care: Sources Of Vulnerability
Immigrant vulnerability: socioeconomic background, immigration status, limited English proficiency, residential location, stigma, and marginalization. Federal, state, and local policies on access to publicly funded health care.
Researcher: Kathryn Derose et al.
 
The Physical and Psychological Well-Being of Immigrant Children
Intergenerational economic impact of providing health insurance.
Researcher: Krista M. Perreira and India J. Ornelas
 
State Practices in Health Coverage for Immigrants: A Report for New Jersey
Health coverage of immigrants in New Jersey.
Researcher: Marsha Rosenthal
 
Willingness to pay for cross-border, bi-national health insurance among Mexican immigrants in the U.S.
Researcher: Miguel Angel Gonzalez Block et al.
 
Im/migration and Health: Conceptual, Methodological, and Theoretical Propositions for Applied Anthropology
Health insurance and health care access for an immigrant subgroup in the U.S.
Researcher: Pew Hispanic Center
 
Immigrants in emergency care: Swedish health care staff's experiences
Administering emergency care to migrants.
Researcher: Sally Hultsjo et al.
 
Usual source of health care among Hispanic children: the implications of immigration
Irregular health care for children of Hispanic subgroups in the U.S.
Researcher: T. Elizabeth Durden
 
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