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Titles
- "We shall travel on": quality of care, economic development, and the international migration of long-term care workers1
- Addressing health and social needs of immigrant families: lessons from local communities1
- Addressing the direct care workforce shortage: a bipartisan call to action1
- Collection and availability of data on race, ethnicity and immigrant groups in federal surveys that measure health insurance coverage and access to care1
- Despite documented status, many California immigrants have negative perceptions or experiences of public charge policy1
- HHS's Office of Refugee Resettlement improved coordination and outreach to promote the safety and well-being of unaccompanied alien children1
- Health care safety-net programs after the Affordable Care Act: innovative approaches and opportunities for states1
- Health coverage and care for immigrants1
- Immigrant communities: bridging cultures for better health1
- Immigration concerns continued to deter immigrant families with children from safety net programs in 2021, compounding other enrollment difficulties1
- Immigration relief for parents and youth equals whole family health coverage in California1
- Impact of shifting immigration policy on Medicaid enrollment and utilization of care among health center patients1
- Language as a barrier to health care for New York City children in immigrant families: Haitian, Russian, and Latino perspectives1
- Latinos and health care: an opportunity for philanthropy1
- Latinx and Asian immigrants face high levels of job exclusion, workplace violations in California1
- Latinx and Asian immigrants have negative perceptions of the immigrant experience in California1
- One in 4 low-income immigrant adults in California avoided public programs, likely worsening food insecurity and access to health care1
- One year after the storm: Texas Gulf Coast residents' views and experiences with Hurricane Harvey recovery1
- Operational challenges within ORR and the ORR emergency intake site at Fort Bliss hindered case management for children1
- Potential effects of public charge changes on health coverage for citizen children1