Vargas Edward D
Center for Women's Health and Health Disparities Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison 310 N. Midvale Blvd, Suite 201; Madison, WI 53705, USA.
Child Youth Serv Rev. 2015 Oct;57:83-89. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2015.07.009. Epub 2015 Jul 26.
As Congress priorities the immigration debate on increased border security, the fate of an estimated 11 million undocumented citizens remains uncertain. Stuck in between partisan politics and practical solutions are mixed-status families in which some members of the family are U.S. citizens while other members are in the country without proper authorization. This paper, examines the relationship between risk of deportation and Medicaid use drawing from a nationally sample of mothers from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Survey. These data are then merged with data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to create a contextual risk of deportation measure. Findings suggest that an increase in risk of deportation is associated with a decrease in Medicaid use. The implications of this work have tremendous impacts for health service providers and policy makers interested in preventing and reducing health disparities in complex family structures.
随着国会将移民辩论的重点放在加强边境安全上,估计1100万无证公民的命运仍不确定。处于党派政治和实际解决方案之间的是混合身份家庭,其中一些家庭成员是美国公民,而其他成员则未经适当授权在美国。本文从脆弱家庭与儿童福利调查中抽取全国性的母亲样本,研究驱逐风险与医疗补助使用之间的关系。然后将这些数据与美国公民及移民服务局的数据合并,以创建一个背景性的驱逐风险衡量指标。研究结果表明,驱逐风险的增加与医疗补助使用的减少有关。这项研究的影响对那些致力于预防和减少复杂家庭结构中健康差距的医疗服务提供者和政策制定者有着巨大影响。