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Immigrant Health-Care Workers in the United States

WebNearly 2.8 million immigrants were employed as health-care workers in 2021, accounting for more than 18 percent of the 15.2 million people in the United States in a health-care …

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The Role of Immigrant Health-Care Professionals in.

WebWith the U.S. health-care system buckling under the resurgent COVID-19 outbreak, policymakers could undertake efforts to enable skilled, underemployed international …

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Immigrant Health-Care Workers in the United States

WebAmong the 14.7 million workers employed in health-care occupations in 2018, 2.6 million (18 percent) were foreign born. The immigrant share of health-care workers was a …

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Article: Why Immigrants Lack Adequate Access to He.

WebAccess to Health Care. Because immigrants are so often uninsured, out-of-pocket health care costs are higher than those paid by the insured, making immigrants …

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Looking Beyond COVID-19, Untapped Pool of

WebWASHINGTON — During the first wave of the COVID-19 public health crisis, several states adopted emergency measures to rapidly expand the number of health …

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Research: Barriers to COVID-19 Testing and

WebRESEARCH: As millions of U.S. workers lose jobs and the health insurance associated with them, Medicaid and similar programs are increasingly important for people seeking …

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Research: A Path to Meeting the Medical and Mental.

WebThis report is the culmination of a joint initiative by the American Academy of Pediatrics and MPI to study unaccompanied children’s access to medical and mental health services in …

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Research: Brain Waste among U.S. Immigrants with H.

WebRESEARCH: Across the United States, the skills of an estimated 263,000 immigrants and refugees with health-related degrees are going underutilized during a time of pandemic, …

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Research: The Integration of Immigrant Health Prof.

WebRESEARCH: The U.S. health-care workforce came under incredible strain during the COVID-19 pandemic. Longer-term trends—including the aging and increasing diversity …

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Healing the Gap: Building Inclusive Public-Health and Migrant

WebRESEARCH: While the pandemic has had broad impacts across European societies, these have not been evenly felt. Many migrants and refugees have long faced health …

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Migration and Occupational Health: Understanding the Risks

WebGlobal migration has doubled in the past 50 years, with about 214 million people currently living outside their countries of origin. The largest driver for migration is …

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Research: Strengthening Health Systems in North an.

WebRESEARCH: This study explores the intersecting dynamics of evolving demographic trends, shifting epidemiological profiles, and worker migration in five countries in the Americas to …

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Article: Aging Societies Rely on Immigrant Health

WebARTICLE: Countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany are increasingly relying on immigrant health-care workers to fill gaps in their …

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Article: Immigration Controversy Lands in the Midd.

WebImmigration Controversy Lands in the Middle of Health-Care Reform Debate. October 15, 2009. Policy Beat. By Muzaffar Chishti, Claire Bergeron. As Congress enters …

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Research: Health and Social Service Needs of U.S.

WebRESEARCH: This Urban Institute-MPI report offers findings from fieldwork in study sites in California, Florida, Illinois, South Carolina, and Texas, examining the involvement of …

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New Primer Outlines Immigrants’ Eligibility for

WebA new report out today, Immigrants’ Eligibility for U.S. Public Benefits: A Primer, provides an overview of immigrants’ eligibility for 13 programs and services …

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A Solvable Challenge: Improving Asylee Access to H.

WebA Solvable Challenge: Improving Asylee Access to Health and Other Benefits. In recent years, there has been significant attention to the process by which individuals entering …

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Human Services Initiative migrationpolicy.org

WebThis initiative focuses on a range of immigration issues affecting children, families, and health- and human services programs and policies in the United States, with particular …

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Profile of the Unauthorized Population

WebSource: These 2019 data result from Migration Policy Institute (MPI) analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data from the pooled 2015-19 American Community Survey (ACS) and the 2008 …

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AN OPEN LETTER TO IMMIGRANT NEW YORKERS

WebBronx Jacobi Medical Center 1400 Pelham Parkway South Bronx, New York 10461 212-918-5000 Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center 234 East 149th Street

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Addressing the Intergenerational Mental Health Needs of Refugee

WebGlobal Skills and Talent Initiative. This Initiative is exploring the role immigration can play in addressing current and future workforce needs in rapidly evolving …

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How Immigrants and Their U.S.-Born Children Fit into the …

WebJeanne Batalova Julia Gelatt Michael Fix How Immigrants and Their U.S.-Born Children Fit into the Future U.S. Labor Market

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Language Access in NY State

WebNew York State’s language access policy is the first of its kind. And at a time when other. 1. See State of New York, Executive Order 26 “Statewide Language Access Policy” (2011). …

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