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Subject Immigration & Children’s Health
Date July 27, 2021 8:01 PM
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The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Dear John,

On today's new episode of A Health Podyssey podcast, Sharon Borja
discusses her research about health insurance access among US citizen
children in Mexico
.

Immigration & Children's Health

The July 2021 issue of Health Affairs features multiple papers
discussing the effects of immigration status and policy on children's
health. In one, Sharon Borja and coauthors investigated insurance
coverage among US citizen migrant children

living in Mexico.

In a second, Brandy Lipton and coauthors explored the influence of
children's health insurance expansion

to qualifying households, regardless of immigration status, in
California.

Also, Mariellen Jewers and Leighton Ku examined eligibility restrictions
and access to public insurance coverage

for noncitizen children.

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

of family and children's health.

If these topics are of interest, revisit Health Affairs' October 2020
thematic issue, Children's Health
.

In that issue, Jeremy Barofsky and colleagues investigated whether the
Trump administration's announced public charge rule affected the share
of children enrolled in Medicaid
,
the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, and the Special
Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children.

Today on Health Affairs Blog, Katie Keith describes the additional
changes to HealthCare.gov

that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is making as the
Biden administration's broad COVID-19 special enrollment period nears
the end.

Dora Anne Mills and Joan Boomsma discuss Maine's vaccination efforts
,
which succeeded in large part thanks to the leadership and partnership
provided by the state's nonprofit health systems.

Advertise with Health Affairs. We're offering two weeks of free
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Your Daily Digest

Podcast: Many US Citizen Migrant Children Living In Mexico Have
Inadequate Health Coverage

Alan Weil and Sharon Borja

Health Insurance Access Among US Citizen Children In Mexico: National
And Transborder Policy Implications

Sharon Borja et al.

California's Health4All Kids Expansion And Health Insurance Coverage
Among Low-Income Noncitizen Children

Brandy J. Lipton et al.

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

Mariellen Jewers and Leighton Ku

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

Dolores Acevedo-Garcia et al.

Spreading Fear: The Announcement Of The Public Charge Rule Reduced
Enrollment In Child Safety-Net Programs

Jeremy Barofsky et al.

HealthCare.gov Updates: Automatic Rescue Plan Subsidies, No Eligibility
Bar For Failure To Repay Excess Credits

Katie Keith

Lessons Learned From Maine's Nation-Leading Vaccination Efforts

Dora Anne Mills and Joan Boomsma

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Many US Citizen Migrant Children Living In Mexico Have Inadequate Health
Coverage

Listen to Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interview Sharon
Borja from the University of Houston on health insurance access among US
citizen children in Mexico.

Listen Here

 

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