Yang Joshua S, Wallace Steven P
UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Policy Brief UCLA Cent Health Policy Res. 2007 Jul(PB2007-7):1-6.
Expansion of health care coverage has risen to the top of the legislative agenda in California. One question within the health care reform debate is whether expanding health insurance to all Californians will attract new undocumented immigrants who would come primarily for those benefits. A review of studies on immigration and public benefits suggests that the net attraction of any major expansion of health insurance in California would be minor in comparison to the existing attractions of jobs, family and other factors. This policy brief reviews research studies on undocumented immigration and public benefits, with specific attention to health insurance benefits. Because so few studies examine the migration of undocumented immigrants for health benefits, we also review two directly related areas of inquiry: (1) the relationship between public benefits offered by a state and the destination choice of legal immigrants to the United States; and (2) the migration of low-income citizens across state lines in response to public benefits offered by states.
扩大医疗保健覆盖范围已成为加利福尼亚州立法议程的首要任务。医疗保健改革辩论中的一个问题是,将医疗保险扩大到所有加利福尼亚人是否会吸引新的无证移民,这些移民主要是为了这些福利而来。对移民与公共福利相关研究的回顾表明,与工作、家庭和其他因素现有的吸引力相比,加利福尼亚州医疗保险任何重大扩张的净吸引力都较小。本政策简报回顾了关于无证移民与公共福利的研究,特别关注医疗保险福利。由于很少有研究考察无证移民为获得医疗福利而进行的迁移,我们还回顾了两个直接相关的研究领域:(1)一个州提供的公共福利与美国合法移民的目的地选择之间的关系;(2)低收入公民因各州提供的公共福利而进行的跨州迁移。