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Immigrants’ Health Care:Issues Related to Coverage and AccessDataspeak AudioconferenceMaternal and Child Health BureauJune 13, 2002
Who Are the Immigrants in the United States?
Immigrants as a Percent of Total U.S. Population, 1850-2000
U.S. Immigrant Population,by Region of Birth, 1900-2000
PPT Slide
Legal Status of Immigrants, 2000
Selected Employment Characteristics by Citizenship Status, 2000
What are the Programs and Policies that Affect Immigrants’ Health Care Coverage?
Medicaid’s Role in the Health System
Welfare Reform’s Effects on Medicaidfor Non-Citizens
State-Only Funding of Legal Immigrants arriving after August 22, 1996
How Does Immigrant Status Affect Health Coverage?
Health Insurance Coverage of the Low-Income Population by Citizenship Status, 2000
Health Insurance Coverage ofLow-Income Immigrants, 1995-2000
Low-Income Uninsured Population by Citizenship Status, 2000
Health Insurance, Access and Health Status of Children, by Parents’ Immigrant Status, 1999
Percentage of Uninsured Low-Income Children, by Family Citizenship Status and Language, 1999
Barriers to Medicaid/CHIP Coverage for Immigrants
How Does Immigrant Status Affect Access to Health Care Services?
Usual Source of Care for Low-Income Adults by Citizenship Status, 1997
Health Care Utilization for Low-Income Children, by Citizenship Status, 1997
Low-Income Children with a Doctor Visit in the Last Year, by Family Citizenship Status and Language, 1999
Key Issues Facing Immigrant Populations
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