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The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs
Monday, July 12, 2021
Dear John,
At Health Affairs'Â Â first July issue briefing, authors discussed
health along the US-Mexico border.
Health And The US-Mexico Border
Today, Health Affairs hosted the first of two July issue briefings
. The virtual event focused on
health and health policy on both sides of the US-Mexico border. Featured
authors presented their research published in the July issue, Borders,
Immigrants, and Health
.
* Sharon Borja and coauthors studied insurance rates of US citizen
migrant children
living in Mexico.
* Ietza Bojorquez-Chapela and coauthors analyzed Mexican health policy
documents
to study the extent to which in-transit migrants and asylum seekers were
considered in the country's COVID-19 response.
* Arturo Vargas Bustamante and coauthors examined health trends and
disparities
in health care and coverage among US-born residents and immigrants.
* C. Nicholas Cuneo and coauthors examined data about people seeking
asylum
in the US from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras who presented to a
medical clinic in Boston.
* Rodrigo Dominguez-Villegas and Arturo Vargas Bustamante examined
health insurance coverage of people born in Mexico
who left and returned, either voluntarily or because they were deported.
* Keith Gennuso and colleagues calculated life expectancy by race and
place
for counties on the US side of the US-Mexico border.
A recording of the event will be available on our website
by the end of this week.
Don't miss our second July issue briefing focused on immigrant health
.
Today on Health Affairs Blog, Rachel Pearson and coauthors argue that
it's time to end Title 42
expulsions and put evidence-based health policies into effect at the
US-Mexico border.
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Health Insurance Access Among US Citizen Children In Mexico: National
And Transborder Policy Implications
Sharon Borja et al.
In-Transit Migrants And Asylum Seekers: Inclusion Gaps In Mexico's
COVID-19 Health Policy Response
Ietza Bojorquez-Chapela et al.
Health Policy Challenges Posed By Shifting Demographics And Health
Trends Among Immigrants To The United States
Arturo Vargas Bustamante et al.
What Counts As 'Safe?': Exposure To Trauma And Violence Among Asylum
Seekers From The Northern Triangle
C. Nicholas Cuneo et al.
Health Insurance Coverage In Mexico Among Return Migrants: Differences
Between Voluntary Return Migrants And Deportees
Rodrigo Dominguez-Villegas and Arturo Vargas Bustamante
Life Expectancy At The US-Mexico Border: Evidence Of Disparities By
Place, Race, And Ethnicity
Keith P. Gennuso et al.
No Sound Public Health Justification For Biden's Migrant Expulsions
Rachel Pearson et al.
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