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References for Access to Health





Access to Health References
Barriers to Care for Immigrants References


References for Access to Health

  1. National Center for Health Statistics. Health, United States, 2004 With Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, Maryland: 2004.

  2. DeNavas-Walt, Carmen, Bernadette D. Proctor, and Robert J. Mills, U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, P60-226, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2003, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 2004.

  3. Hoffman C, Schoen C, Rowland D, Davis K. Gaps in health coverage among working-age Americans and the consequences. J Health Care Poor Underserved 2001;12(3):272-89.

  4. http://www.cms.hhs.gov/medicare  

  5. http://www.ndw.navy.mil/Newcomers/Medical/champus.html  

  6. http://www.ihs.gov/index.asp  

  7. Stevens GD, Shi L. Effect of managed care on children's relationships with their primary care physicians: differences by race. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2002;156(4):369-77.

  8. Cornelius LJ, Smith PL, Simpson GM. What factors hinder women of color from obtaining preventive health care? Am J Public Health 2002;92(4):535-

  9. Sheikh K, Bullock C. Urban-rural differences in the quality of care for medicare patients with acute myocardial infarction. Arch Intern Med 2001;161(5):737-43.

  10. Rosenthal TC, Fox C. Access to health care for the rural elderly. Jama 2000;284(16):2034-6.

  11. Morrison RS, Wallenstein S, Natale DK, Senzel RS, Huang LL. "We don't carry that"--failure of pharmacies in predominantly nonwhite neighborhoods to stock opioid analgesics. N Engl J Med 2000;342(14):1023-6.

  12. Vega WA, Kolody B, Aguilar-Gaxiola S, Catalano R. Gaps in service utilization by Mexican Americans with mental health problems. Am J Psychiatry 1999;156(6):928-34.

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References for Barriers to Care for Immigrants

1. Doty M, Ives B. Quality of health care for Hispanic populations.  Findings from the Commonwealth Fund 2001 health care quality survey.  (Commonwealth Fund Pub. no. 526.)  New York City: The Commonwealth Fund, 2002. 

2. Collins K, Hughes D, Doty M, et al. Diverse communities, common concerns: assessing health care quality for minority Americans.  Findings from the Commonwealth Fund 2001 health care quality survey.  (Commonwealth Fund Pub. no. 523.)  New York City: The Commonwealth Fund, 2002.

3. Doty M. Hispanic patients’ double burden: lack of health insurance and limited English.  (Commonwealth Fund Pub. no. 592.)  New York City: The Commonwealth Fund, 2003.

4. Snyder RE, Cunningham W, Nakazono TT, et al.  Access to medical care reported by Asians and Pacific Islanders in a West Coast physician group association.  Med Care Res Rev 2000 Jun;57(2):196-215. 

5. The Healthy Community Collaborative of San Mateo County. 2004 Community Assessment: Health and Quality of Life in San Mateo County.  Redwood City, CA: The Healthy Community Collaborative of San Mateo County, 2004. www.plsinfo.org/healthysmc/201/access_to_health_care_services.html

6. Perry M, Kannel S, Castillo E.  Barriers to health coverage for Hispanic workers: focus group findings.     (Commonwealth Fund Pub. no. 425.)  New York City: The Commonwealth Fund, 2000. 

7. Broyles RW, Narine L, Brandt EN, Jr. The temporarily and chronically uninsured: does their use of primary care differ? J Health Care Poor Underserved 2002;13(1):95-111.

8. Guendelman S, Wagner TH. Health services utilization among Latinos and white non-Latinos: results from a national survey. J Health Care Poor Underserved 2000;11(2):179-94.

9. Cook B. Building bridges: overcoming the barriers to enrolling immigrants and refugees in Massachusetts health insurance programs. MA: Health Care for All, 2000 Oct; www.accessprojects.org

10. Schlosberg C, Wiley D. The impact of INS public charge determinations on immigrant access to health care. http://www.nhelp.org/pubs/019980522publiccharge.html

11.Ku L, Matani S. Left out: immigrants' access to health care and insurance. Health Aff (Millwood) 2001;20(1):247-56.

12.Granados G, Puvvula J, Berman N, Dowling PT. Health care for Latino children: impact of child and parental birthplace on insurance status and access to health services. Am J Public Health 2001;91(11):1806-7.

13. Guendelman S, Schauffler H, Samuels S. Differential access and utilization of health services by immigrant and native-born children in working poor families in California. J Health Care Poor Underserved 2002;13(1):12-23.

14. Sonis J. Association between duration of residence and access to ambulatory care among Caribbean immigrant adolescents. Am J Public Health 1998;88(6):964-6.

15. Carrasquillo O, Carrasquillo AI, Shea S. Health insurance coverage of immigrants living in the United States: differences by citizenship status and country of origin. Am J Public Health 2000;90(6):917-23.


 

This research was supported by a National Library of Medicine (NLM) Publication Grant #5G08 LM07653-02 in support of the creation of a web site titled Factline: Tracking Health in Underserved Communities, www.factline.org. Saqi S. Maleque, MSPH, Researcher, Principal Investigator: Virginia Brennan, PhD. 

 

 
 
 



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