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.
• 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.
Register here to join Health Affairs for the conversation on July
20.
Today on Health Affairs Blog, Katie Keith discusses the announcement that Marketplace 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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