Moving diabetes upstream: the social determinants of diabetes management and control among immigrants in the US

A Martinez-Cardoso, W Jang, AA Baig - Current diabetes reports, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Relative to the US-born population, immigrants are less likely to
successfully manage and control their diabetes, leading to a host of diabetes-related …

Minding the gaps: health care access for foreign-born people in the US: an integrative review

S Adigun, C Barroso, S Mixer, C Myers… - Journal of Health Care …, 2021 - muse.jhu.edu
Background. Foreign-born people encounter disproportionate health care access barriers
compared with US-born adults. Few studies in the past decade have examined how …

Health Policy Challenges Posed By Shifting Demographics And Health Trends Among Immigrants To The United States: Study examines examine recent trends in …

AV Bustamante, J Chen, L Félix Beltrán, AN Ortega - Health Affairs, 2021 - healthaffairs.org
Since the 1960s the immigrant population in the United States has increased fourfold,
reaching 44.7 million, or 13.7 percent of the US population, in 2018. The shifting immigrant …

Medicaid expansion improved health insurance coverage for immigrants, but disparities persist

JP Stimpson, FA Wilson - Health Affairs, 2018 - healthaffairs.org
The Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion provisions have been credited with overall
improvements in insurance coverage, access to care, and health. However, recent studies …

Avoiding Medicaid enrollment after the reversal of the changes in the public charge rule among Latino and Asian immigrants

AV Bustamante, L Félix‐Beltrán… - Health Services …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To estimate the avoidance of Medicaid enrollment among Latino and Asian
immigrants due to fears about immigration status. In 2019, changes to the “public charge” …

Pre-COVID-19 social determinants of health among Mexican migrants in Los Angeles and New York City and their increased vulnerability to unfavorable health …

M Vilar-Compte, P Gaitán-Rossi, L Félix-Beltrán… - Journal of Immigrant and …, 2022 - Springer
COVID-19 has disproportionally affected underrepresented minorities (URM) and low-
income immigrants in the United States. The aim of the study is to examine the underlying …

School-based health centers during academic disruption: Challenges and opportunity in urban mental health.

L Torres-Pagán, A Terepka - Psychological Trauma: Theory …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
School based health centers (SBHC) provide healthcare services to youth and their families.
In response to the global health crisis from COVID-19, schools' closures have impacted the …

[HTML][HTML] Working around safety net exclusions during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study of rural Latinx immigrants

MEDT Young, F Perez-Lua, H Sarnoff… - Social Science & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Rural Latinx immigrants experienced disproportionately negative health and economic
impacts during the COVID-19 pandemic. They contended with the pandemic at the …

[HTML][HTML] Immigrant policies as health policies: State immigrant policy climates and health provider visits among US immigrants

M Dondero, CE Altman - SSM-Population Health, 2020 - Elsevier
The geographic dispersion of the US immigrant population has occurred alongside a
dramatic increase in state-level immigration laws that has unfolded unevenly across states …

Access-to-care differences between Mexican-heritage and other Latinos in California after the Affordable Care Act

AV Bustamante, RM McKenna, J Viana, AN Ortega… - Health …, 2018 - healthaffairs.org
We examined changes in health insurance coverage and access to and use of health care
among adult (ages 18–64) Latinos in the US before (2007–13) and after (2014–16) …