Ku Leighton
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Washington, DC 20002, USA.
Ambul Pediatr. 2007 Nov-Dec;7(6):412-20. doi: 10.1016/j.ambp.2007.08.002.
Children in immigrant families now comprise more than one-fifth of all children in the United States. Low-income children in immigrant families, particularly children who are themselves immigrants, are more likely to be uninsured and to have poor access to health care than low-income children from native-born families. Differences in insurance coverage are related to restricted eligibility for public insurance coverage and to limited access to employer-sponsored insurance. The combination of poor insurance coverage, language barriers, and other factors contributes to reduced access to medical care services for immigrant children. This article reviews the literature, examines some common misconceptions regarding immigrants and the nation's health care problems, and describes potential federal, state, and local policies that could improve or weaken children's access to insurance and health care.
移民家庭中的儿童如今占美国所有儿童的五分之一以上。移民家庭中的低收入儿童,尤其是那些本身就是移民的儿童,比本土出生家庭的低收入儿童更有可能未参保,且获得医疗保健的机会更少。保险覆盖范围的差异与公共保险覆盖资格受限以及获得雇主赞助保险的机会有限有关。保险覆盖不足、语言障碍和其他因素共同导致移民儿童获得医疗服务的机会减少。本文回顾了相关文献,审视了一些关于移民和美国医疗保健问题的常见误解,并描述了可能改善或削弱儿童获得保险和医疗保健机会的潜在联邦、州和地方政策。