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The U.S. Health System and Immigration: An Institutional Interpretation
How the U.S. health system reacts to the increasing immigrant population.
Researcher: Alejandro Portes
 
Health Care Access, Use of Services, and Experiences Among Undocumented Mexicans and Other Latinos
Access to health care, use of services, and health care experiences for Mexicans and other Latinos based on citizenship and immigrant authorization status.
Researcher: Alexander N. Ortega et al.
 
Immigrant Health around the World:
Relationship between immigrant status and self-rated health.
Researcher: Andrew Noymer
 
Variations in Healthcare Access and Utilization Among Mexican Immigrants: The Role of Documentation Status
Differences in healthcare access and use among Mexican immigrants by documentation status.
Researcher: Arturo Vargas Bustamante et al.
 
Physicians cite hurdles ranging from lack of coverage to poor communication in providing high-quality care to latinos
Why physicians feel that they are less capable of providing high-quality care to Latinos.
Researcher: Arturo Vargas Bustamante et al.
 
Use of preventive care services among Latino subgroups
Disparities in preventative care for Latinos.
Researcher: Arturo Vargas Bustamante et al.
 
Latino disparities in prescription drug use and expenditures: a nationally representative analysis
Identifies and quantifies disparities in drug use and expenditures between non-Latino whites and Latino subgroups.
Researcher: Arturo Vargas Bustamante et al.
 
Remittances and Helathcare Expenditure Patterns of Populations in Origin Communitites: Evidence from Mexico
Role of remittances in improving health care.
Researcher: Catalina Amuedo-Dorates
 
Directorio de expertos en materia migratoria en México (Directory of Experts in Migration Material in Mexico)
Directory of researchers of migration/immigration in Mexico.
Researcher: Cecilia Imaz Bayona et al.
 
European Research on Migration and Health
Research required to address migrant health issues.
Researcher: David Ingleby
 
Getting Multicultural Health Care off the Ground: Britain and the Netherlands Compared
Professional and social factors that lead to improved health care for migrants and ethnic minorities.
Researcher: David Ingleby
 
Beyond acculturation: immigration, discrimination, and health research among Mexicans in the United States
Directs health research away from individual-level acculturation models and towards a more complex understanding of immigrant adaptation.
Researcher: Edna A. Viruell-Fuentes
 
Persistent Disparities in the Use of Health Care Along the US–Mexico Border: An Ecological Perspective
Disparities in health care use among U.S.–Mexico border residents, binationallity, and health care use in Mexico.
Researcher: Elena Bastida et al.
 
Im/migration and Health: Conceptual, Methodological, and Theoretical Propositions for Applied Anthropology
Overview of health topics involving immigration and migration for applied and practicing anthropologists.
Researcher: Heidi Castañeda
 
Illegality as risk factor: a survey of unauthorized migrant patients in a Berlin clinic
Case study from Germany (2004-2006 and 2008). Unauthorized migrants had limited access to health care; threat of deportation resulted in avoidance of health care services and delays in seeking treatment.
Researcher: Heidi Castañeda
 
Deserving to a Point: Undocumented Immigrants in San Francisco’s Universal Access Healthcare Model
Inclusive city-county local policy, willingness of health care providers to serve, and improved access to health care for undocumented immigrants.
Researcher: Helen B. Marrow
 
An Examination of Sociocultural Factors Associated with Health and Health Care Seeking among Latina Immigrants
Sociocultural factors, health maintenance, and seeking health care among Latina immigrants.
Researcher: Isabel C. Garces et al.
 
Explaining racial and ethnic disparities in health care
Fast Facts.
Researcher: James B. Kirby et al.
 
Structural Vulnerability and Health: Latino Migrant Laborers in the United States
This article presents an analysis of the processes that render undocumented Latino immigrants structurally vulnerable to ill-health.
Researcher: James Quesada et al.
 
Structural Vulnerability and Health: Latino Migrant Laborers in the United States
Health disadvantage to Latino migrant laborers.
Researcher: James Quesada et al.
 
Healthcare access and barriers for unauthorized immigrants in El Paso County, Texas
Barriers to accessing healthcare for unauthorized immigrants living on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Researcher: Josiah Heyman et al.
 
Access to Care, Health Status, and Health
Health status, access to care, and use of medical services in the U.S. and Canada. Compares disparities based on race, income, and immigrant status.
Researcher: Karen E. Lasser et al.
 
Social Inequality and Racial Discrimination: Risk Factors for Health Disparities in Children of Color
Impact of racial discrimination on children's health.
Researcher: Kathy Sanders-Phillips et al.
 
Undocumented immigrants and their use of medical services in Orange County, California
Use of health care services by undocumented Latino immigrants, legal Latino immigrants, citizens, and non-Latino whites in Orange County, California.
Researcher: Leo Chavez
 
Care of the Undocumented Immigrant in the United States With ESRD
Providing care for undocumented immigrants with end-stage renal disease.
Researcher: Mitchell H. Rosner et al.
 
Health and the education of children from racial/ethnic minority and immigrant families
Role of health in early cognitive achievement of children from minority and immigrant families.
Researcher: Robert Crosnoe
 
RACIAL AND ETHNIC DISPARITIES IN HEALTH CARE
Adjustments required of the health care systemin order to meet the needs of an increasingly multicultural patient base.
Researcher: Ryan Crowley
 
Exploitation, vulnerability to tuberculosis and access to treatment among Uzbek labor migrants in Kazakhstan
Restricted access to health care for migrants and TB patients.
Researcher: Samantha Huffman et al.
 
Introduction to the Special Issue "Migration, 'Illegality,' and Health: Mapping Embodied Vulnerability and Debating Health-Related Deservingness"
Those with access and those without access to health care.
Researcher: Sarah S. Willen
 
Do “Illegal” Migrants have a “Right to Health”? Engaging Ethical Theory as Social Practice at a Tel Aviv Open Clinic
Costs and benefits of providing health care to immigrants.
Researcher: Sarah S. Willen
 
Birthing "Invisible" Children: State Power, NGO Activism, and Reproductive Health among "Illegal Migrant" Workers in Tel Aviv, Israel
Health care for illegal immigrants in Israel.
Researcher: Sarah S. Willen
 
Listening to rural Hispanic immigrants in the Midwest: a community-based participatory assessment of major barriers to health care access and use
Barriers to health care access in rural areas.
Researcher: Sergio Cristancho et al.
 
The clinical gaze in the practice of migrant health: Mexican migrants in the United States
Sociocultural factors that affect the relationships between U.S. medical professionals and their unauthorized Mexican migrant patients.
Researcher: Seth M. Holmes
 
Transnational Migration and Global Health:
Health risks and vulnerabilities associated with migration, working, and living conditions. Access to health services.
Researcher: Stephanie Larchanche et al
 
International Handbook of Migration Studies
Methods for studying international migration.
Researcher: Steven J Gold, Stephanie J. Nawyn
 
Racial health disparities in a predominantly white and Hispanic county.
Researcher: The Health Council of South Florida, Inc.
 
Delivery of Health Services to Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers
Farmworker health services.
Researcher: Thomas A. Arcury et al.
 
The Health of Immigrants in New York City
Demographics and figures about immigrant population. Key issues about health (access, tabacco use, HIV/AIDs…) in New York.
Researcher: Thomas R. Frieden, MD, MPH
 
Global Consultation on Migrant Health,
International consultation in Spain to discuss the health of migrants around the world.
Researcher: World Health Organization (WHO)
 
Perceived Quality of Care, Receipt of Preventive Care, and Usual Source of Health Care Among Undocumented and Other Latinos
Relationship between immigration status and self-reported quality of care and preventive care.
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