Staiti Andrea B, Hurley Robert E, Katz Aaron
Issue Brief Cent Stud Health Syst Change. 2006 Feb(104):1-4.
A small but increasing proportion of immigrants to the United States is undocumented. Because most undocumented immigrants lack health insurance, they primarily rely on safety net providers for care. Communities with more developed safety nets and historically large numbers of immigrants appear more adept at caring for both legal and undocumented immigrants, according to Center for Studying Health System Change's (HSC) 2005 site visits to 12 nationally representative communities. Communities with less experience caring for immigrant populations and less-developed safety nets face challenges caring for this population, but many are taking steps to improve their ability to meet immigrant needs. As the number of immigrants in the U.S. grows, the need to develop community health care capacity for immigrants will intensify.
美国的非法移民数量虽少但呈上升趋势。由于大多数非法移民没有医疗保险,他们主要依靠安全网提供者来获得医疗服务。根据医疗系统变革研究中心(HSC)2005年对12个具有全国代表性社区的实地考察,安全网更发达且历史上移民数量众多的社区似乎更善于照顾合法和非法移民。照顾移民人口经验较少且安全网不太发达的社区在照顾这部分人群时面临挑战,但许多社区正在采取措施提高满足移民需求的能力。随着美国移民数量的增加,为移民发展社区医疗保健能力的需求将更加迫切。