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Falling through the Coverage Cracks: How Documentation Status Minimizes Immigrants' Access to Health Care

机译:通过覆盖范围落下:文档状态如何最大限度地减少移民对医疗保健的机会

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Recent policy debates have centered on health reform and who should benefit from such policy. Most immigrants are excluded from the 2010 Affordable Care Act (ACA) due to federal restrictions on public benefits for certain immigrants. But, some subnational jurisdictions have extended coverage options to federally ineligible immigrants. Yet, less is known about the effectiveness of such inclusive reforms for providing coverage and care to immigrants in those jurisdictions. This article examines the relationship between coverage and health care access for immigrants under comprehensive health reform in the Boston metropolitan area. The article uses data from interviews conducted with a total of 153 immigrants, health care professionals, and immigrant and health advocacy organization employees under the Massachusetts and ACA health reforms. Findings indicate that respondents across the various stakeholder groups perceive that immigrants' documentation status minimizes their ability to access health care even when they have health coverage. Specifically, respondents expressed that intersecting public policies, concerns that using health services would jeopardize future legalization proceedings, and immigrants' increased likelihood of deportation en route to medical appointments negatively influenced immigrants' health care access. Thus, restrictive federal policies and national-level anti-immigrant sentiment can undermine inclusive subnational policies in socially progressive places.
机译:最近的政策辩论集中在卫生改革上,谁应该从这种政策中受益。由于某些移民的公共利益的联邦限制,大多数移民被排除在2010年度实惠的护理法案(ACA)之外。但是,一些区域司法管辖区将覆盖覆盖选项扩展到联邦不合格的移民。然而,少了解这些包容性改革的有效性,以便在这些司法管辖区内提供覆盖和护理的覆盖和护理。本文探讨了波士顿大都市区综合卫生改革下移民覆盖和医疗机关的关系。本文使用了在马萨诸塞州和ACA卫生改革下共有153名移民,医疗保健专业人员和移民和健康宣传组织雇员的访谈的数据。调查结果表明,各种利益相关者群体的受访者认为移民的文件状态最大限度地减少了它们即使在有健康保险时也能够获得医疗保健的能力。具体而言,受访者表示,相交的公共政策,使用卫生服务的担忧将危及未来的合法化程序,以及移民增加对医疗任命的驱逐途中的可能性受到负面影响移民的医疗保健机会。因此,限制性联邦政策和国家层面的反移民情绪可以破坏社会渐进的地方的包容性问题。

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