articleHealth AffairsSep 1, 2007Closed access

Immigrants And Health Care: Sources Of Vulnerability

RAND Corporation

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Abstract

Immigrants have been identified as a vulnerable population, but there is heterogeneity in the degree to which they are vulnerable to inadequate health care. Here we examine the factors that affect immigrants' vulnerability, including socioeconomic background; immigration status; limited English proficiency; federal, state, and local policies on access to publicly funded health care; residential location; and stigma and marginalization. We find that, overall, immigrants have lower rates of health insurance, use less health care, and receive lower quality of care than U.S.-born populations; however, there are differences among subgroups. We conclude with policy options for addressing immigrants' vulnerabilities.

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Keywords
  • Immigration
  • Health care
  • Vulnerability (computing)
  • Socioeconomic status
  • Health equity
  • Demographic economics
  • Affect (linguistics)
  • Population
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