Fabi Rachel
An assistant professor of public health and preventive medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York.
AMA J Ethics. 2019 Jan 1;21(1):E93-99. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2019.93.
Nearly 7% of US citizens born each year have at least one undocumented parent, but many pregnant undocumented immigrants are ineligible for public insurance covering prenatal care due to their immigration status. This article reviews national-level and state-level policies affecting access to prenatal care for members of this population. This article also considers ethical challenges posed by some policies that create obstacles to patients' accessing health care that is universally recommended by professional guidelines.
每年在美国出生的公民中,近7%至少有一位无证父母,但许多怀孕的无证移民由于其移民身份而没有资格获得涵盖产前护理的公共保险。本文回顾了影响这一人群获得产前护理的国家级和州级政策。本文还考虑了一些政策所带来的伦理挑战,这些政策给患者获取专业指南普遍推荐的医疗保健造成了障碍。