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Partial Bibliography on Immigrant Health Care

As of: May 16, 2002

2002

Fix, Michael, and Jeffery Passel. The Scope and Impact of Welfare Reform=s Immigrant Provisions. Urban Institute. January 2002.
Document Source: www.urban.org

2001

Malone, Julia. Immigration=s Value Still Hotly in Debate. Cox Washington Bureau. September 9, 2001.
Document Source: http://www.accessatlanta.com (Access fee required)

Ponce, Ninez, Tomiko Conner, B. Patricia Barrera, and Dong Suh. Advancing Universal Health Insurance Coverage in Alameda County. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. September 2001.
Document Source: www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu/

United States Surgeon General Report. Mental Health Report: Culture, Race, and Ethnicity, A Supplement to the Mental Health Report (1999). August 26, 2001
Document source:
www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/mentalhealth/cre/

Beyond the Census: Hispanics and an American Agenda. National Council of La Raza. August 2001.
Document source: www.nclr.org

United Hospital Fund. Coverage Trends Among New Yorkers 1995-1999. August 2001.
Document source: http://www.uhfnyc.org

Hayes-Bautista, David E., Paul Hsu, Maria Hayes-Bautista, and Delmy Iñiguez. Latino elderly and Medicare Coverage. Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture. UCLA School of Medicine. July 10, 2001.
Document source: http://www.cesla.med.ucla.edu

Hayes-Bautista, David E. Paul Hsu, Maria Hayes-Bautista, and Delmy Iñiguez. Latino elderly in Los Angeles and Diabetes: Beliefs and Behaviors. Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture. UCLA School of Medicine. July 10, 2001.
Document source: http://www.cesla.med.ucla.edu

Parents= Reasons for Not Obtaining Public Health Insurance for Children, More Complex than Once Thought. Urban Institute. July 2, 2001.
Document source: www.urban.org/news/pressrel/pr010702.html

U.S. General Accounting Office. Medicaid: Stronger Efforts Needed to Ensure Children=s Access to Health Screening Services. Report:GAO-01-749. July 2001.
Document source: www.gao.gov

Borjas, George J. Food Insecurity and Public Assistance. Harvard University. May 2001.
Document source: http://www.arts.cornell.edu/econ/index.html

Division of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Pregnancy-related deaths among Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, and American Indian/Alaska Native WomenCUnited States, 1991-1997. MMWR Weekly. 50(18):381-86. May 11, 2001.
Document Source: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5018a3.htm

Polit, Denise F., Andrew London, & John Martinez. The Health of Poor Urban Women; Findings from the Project on Devolution & Urban Change. Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation. May 2001.
Document source: http://www.mdrc.org/publications/77/execsum.html

RAND Health. Proceed with Caution: A report on the quality of health information on the internetCReport Summary. California HealthCare Foundation. May 2001.
Document source: www.chcf.org/SiteMap.htmlview.cfm?itemID=12641

Ku, Leighton, Matthew Broaddus, and Stacy Dean. Estimates of low-income and uninsured immigrant children and pregnant women in each state. April 20, 2001.

Singer, Audrey, Samantha Friedman, Ivan Cheung, and Marie Price. The World in a Zip Code: Greater Washington, D.C. as a New Region of Immigration. The Brookings Institution. April 2001
Document source: http://www.brook.edu/dybdocroot/urban/immigration/abstract.htm

California Institute for Rural Studies (CIRS). An Unhealthy Bargain, Special Farm Worker Health Issue-Rural California Report. Vol. 12, No. 1, Winter/Spring 2001.
Document source: http://www.cirsinc.org/rcr/spring2k1.pdf

Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. Immigrants= Health care coverage and access. March 2001.

Holahan, John, Leighton Ku, and Mary Pohl. Is Immigration Responsible for the Growth in the Number of Uninsured? Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. February 2001.

Capps, Randy. Hardship among children of immigrants: Findings from the 1999 National Survey of America=s Families. New FederalismCNational Survey of America=s Families. The Urban Institute. Series B, No. B-29. February 2001.
Document source: http://newfederalism.urban.org/pdf/anf_b29.pdf

Ku, Leighton and Alyse Freilich. Caring for Immigrants: Health care safety nets in Los Angeles, New York, Miami, and Houston. Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the uninsured. February 2001.

Guendelman, Sylvia, Helen Halpin Schauffler, and Michelle Pearl. Unfriendly shores: How immigrant children fare in the U.S. health system. Health Affairs. 20(1):257-266. Jan/Feb 2001.
Document source: http://www.catchword.com

Garret, Bowen, Len Nichols and Emily Greenman. Workers without Health Insurance: Who Are They and How Can Policy Reach Them? The Urban Institute. 2001 Report.
Document source: http://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/310244_workershealthins.pdf

Experiencing the Health Care System: Insight for Multicultural Health Care Consumers. Multicultural Health Task Force Multicultural Health Research Initiative Virginia Department of Health. 2001 Report.

2000

New York Immigration Coalition. Welfare reform and health care: The wrong prescription for immigrantsCA study on the impact of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 on immigrants= access to health care in New York City. November 2000.
Document source: http://www.solfopro.com

Ku, Leighton and Shannon Blaney. Health Coverage for Legal Immigrant Children: New Census Data Highlight Importance of Restoring Medicaid and SCHIP Coverage. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. October 10, 2000

LaVeist, Thomas A. and M. Chris Gibbons. Measuring Racial and Ethnic Discrimination In the U.S. Health care Settings: A review of the literature and suggestions for a monitoring program. September 13, 2000.

Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. Immigrants= Health Care: Coverage and Access. August 2000.

Rosenbaum, S. Medicaid eligibility and citizenship status: Policy implications for immigrant populations. Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the uninsured.

Berk, Marc L., Claudia L. Schur, Leo R. Chavez, and Martin Frankel. Heath care use among undocumented Latino immigrants. Health Affairs. 19(4):51-64. July/Aug 2000.
Document source: http://www.catchword.com

Benjamin, A.E., Steven P. Wallace, Valentine Villa, and Kathy McCarthy. California immigrants have mostly lower rates of disability and use of disability services than state=s U.S-born residents. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. July 2000.
Document source: http://www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu

Camarota, Steven A. and James R. Edwards, Jr. Without coverageCImmigration=s Impact on the Size and Growth of the Population Lacking Health Insurance. Center for Immigration Studies. July 2000.
Document source: http://www.cis.org/articles/2000/coverage/coverage.html

Parent=s Language Barrier May Prevent Eligible Children From Receiving Government s -Sponsored Health Insurance Says Study. UPMC Health System. June 26, 2000.

Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. Health insurance coverage and access to care among Latinos. June 2000.

Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. Immigrants= health care coverage and access among Asian Americans and Pacific Islands. June 2000.
Document source: http://www.kff.org

Dion, M. Robin and LaDonna Pavetti. Access to and Participation in Medicaid and the Food Stamp Program: A Review of the Recent Literature. Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. Final Report. March 7, 2000.

Perry, Michael, Susan Kannel, R. Burciaga Valdez, and Christina Chang. Medicaid and Children: Overcoming barriers to enrollment, findings from a national survey. Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. January 2000.

Bernstein, Judith, Edward Berstein, Ami Dave, Eric Hardt, Thea James, Judith Linden, Patricia Mitchell, Tokiko Oishi, and Clara Safi. The Use of Trained Medical Interpreters Affects Emergency Department Services, Reduces Charges and Improves Follow-up. 2000 Report.

1999

Kenney, Genevieve M., Jennifer M. Haley, and Frank Ullman. Most uninsured children are in families served by government programs. New Federalism. The Urban Institute. Series B, No. B-4, December 1999.
Document source: http://newfederalism.urban.org/html/series_b/b4/anf_b4.pdf

Brown, E. Richard, Roberta Wyn, and Victoria D. Ojeda. Noncitizen Children=s Rising Uninsured Rates Threaten Access to Health Care. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. June 1999.
Document source: http://www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu

Brown, E. Richard, Roberta Wyn, and Victoria D. Ojeda. Access to Health Insurance and Health Care for Children in Immigrant Families. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. June 1999.
Document source: http://www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu

Fix, Michael and Wendy Zimmermann. Immigration StudiesCAll Under One Roof. The Urban Institute. June 1999. Document source: http://www.urban.org/immig/all_under.html

Schur, Claudia L., Marc L. Berk, Cynthia D. Good, and Eric N. Gardner. California=s undocumented Latino immigrants: A report on access to health care services. The Kaiser Family Foundation. May 1999.

Zimmermann, Wendy and Karen C. Tumlin. Patchwork Policies: State Assistance for Immigrants under Welfare Reform. Assessing the New Federalism. The Urban Institute. May 1999.
Document source: http://newfederalism.urban.org/html/occa24.html

Fix, Michael and Jeffrey S. Passel. Immigration StudiesCTrends in Noncitizens= and Citizen=s Use of Public Benefits Following Welfare Reform: 1994-1997. The Urban Institute. March 1999.
Document source: http://www.urban.org/immig/trends.html

1998

Geltman, Paul L. Immigration Reporting Laws: Ethical Dilemmas in Pediatric Practice American. Journal of Public Health. Vol.88Issues6, p967 2p June 1998.

Zimmermann, Wendy and Michael Fix. Declining Immigrant Applications for Medi-Cal and Welfare Benefits in Los Angeles County. The Urban Institute. July 1998.
Document source: http://www.urban.org/immig/lacounty.html

U.S. General Accounting Office, Washington DC. Medicaid Demographics of Non-enrolled Children Suggest State Outreach Strategies. March 1998.
Document source: http://www.gao.gov/archive/1998/he98093.pdf

National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. Report in BriefCFrom Generation to Generation: The Health and Well-Being of Children in Immigrant Families. National Academy Press. 1998.
Document source: http://www.nap.edu/readingroom

Date not specified

CPS-Uninsured Hispanic Children by StateCData from 1997, 1998, 1999.

Pulos, Victoria. One Step Back. Families USA.
Document source: http://www.familiesusa.org

    Last revised: September 14, 2007

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