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分层公民身份,分层健康:审视拉丁裔在美国医疗保障安全网中的法律地位。

Stratified citizenship, stratified health: Examining latinx legal status in the U.S. healthcare safety net.

机构信息

University of California, San Francisco, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 3333 California Street, Suite 455, San Francisco, CA, 94143-0612, USA.

University of California, Merced, Department of Public Health, School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts, 5200 N. Lake Road, Merced, CA, 95343, USA; University of California, San Francisco, Department of Anthropology, History and Social Medicine, 3333 California St, Suite 485, San Francisco, CA, 94143-0850, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2019 Jan;220:49-55. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.10.024. Epub 2018 Oct 27.

Abstract

Our paper explores how legal status stratification shapes the health and health care of low-income patients with chronic illnesses in the U.S. healthcare safety net. Drawing on data from over two years of ethnographic fieldwork at urban safety-net clinics, we examine efforts by Complex Care Management (CCM) teams to stabilize patients with uncontrolled chronic illnesses through primary care-integrated support. We show that stratified citizenship and geographic variability correspond to different possibilities for health care. We suggest an approach to immigration as a structural determinant of health that accounts for the complex, stratified, and changing nature of citizenship status. We also highlight how geographical differences and interactions among local, state, and federal policies support the notion that citizenship is stratified across multiple tiers with distinctive possibilities and constraints for health. While county-based health plans at each of the study sites include residents with varying legal status, lack of formal legal status remains a substantial obstacle to care. Many immigrants are unable to take full advantage of primary and specialty care, resulting in unnecessary morbidity and mortality. In some cases, patients have returned to their country of origin to die. While CCM teams provide an impressive level of support to assist immigrant patients in navigating healthcare and immigration bureaucracies, legal and geographic stratification limit their ability to address broader aspects of these patients' social context.

摘要

我们的论文探讨了法律地位的分层如何塑造美国医疗保障安全网中患有慢性疾病的低收入患者的健康和医疗保健。本文通过对城市医疗保障安全网诊所进行了两年多的人种学实地调查,研究了综合护理管理(CCM)团队通过整合初级保健的支持来稳定病情控制不佳的慢性疾病患者的努力。我们发现,有区别的公民身份和地域差异对应着不同的医疗保健可能性。我们提出了一种将移民视为健康的结构性决定因素的方法,该方法考虑到了公民身份地位的复杂、分层和变化的性质。我们还强调了地理差异以及地方、州和联邦政策之间的相互作用如何支持公民身份在多个层次上分层的观点,每个层次都有独特的健康可能性和限制。虽然每个研究地点的县级健康计划都包括具有不同法律地位的居民,但缺乏正式的法律地位仍然是获得医疗保健的一个重大障碍。许多移民无法充分利用初级和专科医疗保健,导致不必要的发病率和死亡率。在某些情况下,患者已经返回原籍国去世。虽然 CCM 团队提供了令人印象深刻的支持水平,以帮助移民患者在医疗保健和移民机构中导航,但法律和地理分层限制了他们解决这些患者社会背景更广泛方面的能力。

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