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Are Lack of Health Care Coverage and Discrimination Barriers to Accessing Care Claire Olivier and Hana TylovaStein PH212C Migration and Health 2012 Todays Outline

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Are Lack of Health Care Coverage and Discrimination Barriers to Accessing Care Claire Olivier and Hana TylovaStein PH212C Migration and Health 2012 Todays Outline. National Hispanic and Latino ATTC. Cielo Mohapatra. , . Consulting . Trainer. Understanding . culturally appropriate concepts . and definitions in treating Latino . and Hispanic . populations. Identifying cultural elements that impact health . Access to Prenatal Care. Copyright © 2014 The Hastings Center. www.undocumentedpatients.org. Access to prenatal care for women who are undocumented immigrants varies widely across the United States due to differences in state policies and differing state level interpretations of federal policies that fund health services for pregnant women. This resource provides an overview of this access problem and the consequences of policy related uncertainty or variation for undocumented patients, their families, and the health care safety-net. . Reaching the Underserved. RaeJeanne Guizar. Dixie State University. Community Assessment. Latinos are a minority group that experiences socioeconomic disparities. According to 2009 U.S. Census data, Hispanics had the lowest rate of insurance coverage of any other U.S. racial or ethnic group. Lillian M. Hewko. Law Students for Reproductive Justice Fellow, NHWN. 30 . Regional Coordinators (RC’s) in . 26 . states and District of Columbia. National policy analysis, regulatory comments and advocacy, develop and share model state marketplace policies.. May 5, 2016. AAMC Health Workforce Research Conference. Chicago, IL. Davis G. Patterson, PhD. Bianca K. Frogner, PhD. Acknowledgment & Disclaimer. This . study was supported by the National Center for Health Workforce Analysis (NCHWA), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under cooperative agreement # U81HP27844. The information, conclusions and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the authors and no endorsement by NCHWA, HRSA or HHS is intended or should be inferred.. Welcoming Communities Conference. Jeannine Peterson MPA. Hamilton Health Center. October 26, 2015. Identify what types of health care insurance coverage is available. Identify who is eligible for health care coverage. Allison Neswood. Colorado Center on Law and Policy. 789 Sherman St., Suite 300, Denver, CO 80203. 303-573-5669 x304, aneswood@cclponline.org. Concern: Increasing Detentions and Deportations. The president has committed to deporting 2 million undocumented immigrants in an unspecified amount of time. National Hispanic and Latino ATTC. Cielo Mohapatra. , . Consulting . Trainer. Understanding . culturally appropriate concepts . and definitions in treating Latino . and Hispanic . populations. Identifying cultural elements that impact health . John A. Sauceda, Ron Brooks, Patricia . Aguado. , Martha Guerrero, Manisha . Maskay. , Natalie A. Solomon-. Brimage. . University of California, San Francisco, University of California, Los Angeles, Chicago, Prism Health North Texas, & Health Resources and Service Administration . Mario De La Rosa, Ph.D. Mariana Sanchez, Ph.D. Candidate ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This study was supported by award number P20MD002288 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, or the National Institutes of Health 1. Presenter . 2. Janet Hess, DrPH, MPH. Assistant Professor. Project Director, FloridaHATS. University of South Florida College of Medicine. Department of Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine. Blacks and Latinoshavelimitedccess to prevention treatmentand recovery services for substance use disordersWhile theyhave similar rates of opioid misuse as the general population in recent years Black 2 CALIFORNIAS PHYSICIAN SHORTAGE Figure 6 Latino resident physician rates per 100000 Latinos across statesSourceAmerican Medical Association AMA Physician Masterfilefor GME years 2001Funding Sources f February 9, 2012. Updated August 10, 2013. Presented by Lisa Hightow-Weidman, MD, MPH. Clinical Associate Professor. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Learning Objectives. Understand the impact of the epidemic among young Latino men who have sex with men (MSM).

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