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Alejandro Portes1, Patricia Fernández-Kelly, Donald W Light.
Abstract
On the basis of a study of forty health care delivery institutions in Florida, California, and New Jersey, this paper examines the interaction the immigration and health systems in the USA. We investigate barriers to care encountered by the foreign-born, especially unauthorized immigrants, and the systemic contradictions between demand for their labor and the absence of an effective immigration policy. Lack of access and high costs have forced the uninsured poor into a series of coping strategies, which we describe in relation to commercial medicine. We highlight regional differences and the importance of local politics and history in shaping health care alternatives for the foreign-born.Entities:
Keywords: Unauthorized immigration; free clinics; health insurance; institutionalized compassion; language assimilation; transnationalism
Year: 2012 PMID: 23585701 PMCID: PMC3622255 DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2011.594173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ethn Racial Stud ISSN: 0141-9870