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Subject Immigration Policy And Health Care, Coverage, And Outcomes
Date July 15, 2021 8:01 PM
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The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Dear John,

On Tuesday, authors featured in the July issue will discuss the
influence of immigration policy on health and health policy for
immigrants in the US.

Join Us On July 20

Join Health Affairs on Tuesday, July 20, from 1:30 to 3 pm EDT for a
virtual event focused on US immigration policy and health care,
coverage, and outcomes for immigrants.

Featured authors will share their research published in the July issue.

* Arturo Vargas Bustamante and coauthors studied health trends and
disparities

in health, health care, and coverage among US-born residents and
immigrants.

* Dolores Acevedo-Garcia and coauthors considered immigrant legality
as a social determinant

of family and children's health and a barrier to safety-net programs.

* Mariellen Jewers and Leighton Ku examined citizenship eligibility
restrictions

and access to public insurance coverage for noncitizen children.

* Sharon Touw and coauthors explored the influence on immigrant
essential workers of changes to the "public charge" rule

concerning noncitizens accessing public programs.

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to
join Health Affairs for the conversation on July 20.

Today on Health Affairs Blog, Katie Keith discusses the announcement
that M
arketplace
enrollment growth

topped two million during the COVID-19 enrollment period.

Andrew M. Wiesenthal and coauthors write about the barrier represented
by the public health regulatory structure
.

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Your Daily Digest

Health Policy Challenges Posed By Shifting Demographics And Health
Trends Among Immigrants To The United States

Arturo Vargas Bustamante et al.

Restoring An Inclusionary Safety Net For Children In Immigrant Families:
A Review Of Three Social Policies

Dolores Acevedo-Garcia et al.

Noncitizen Children Face Higher Health Harms Compared With Their
Siblings Who Have US Citizen Status

Mariellen Jewers and Leighton Ku

Immigrant Essential Workers Likely Avoided Medicaid And SNAP Because Of
A Change To The Public Charge Rule

Sharon Touw et al.

Marketplace Enrollment Tops Two Million During COVID-19 Enrollment
Period

Katie Keith

Pandemic Highlights The Barrier Represented By The Public Health
Regulatory Structure

Andrew M. Wiesenthal et al.

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