Moving Toward Inclusion: Access to Care Models for Uninsured Immigrant Children

Author:

GIRTAIN KATELYN1,SHAH SURAL23,MONTERREY ANA C.4,GUTIERREZ J. RAUL5,KUCZEWSKI MARK6,LINTON JULIE M.17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville

2. Olive View UCLA Medical Center

3. Division of Internal Medicine‐Pediatrics David Geffen School of Medicine UCLA

4. Baylor College of Medicine

5. University of California San Francisco

6. Loyola University Chicago Strich School of Medicine

7. Prisma Health Children's Hospital Upstate

Abstract

Policy Points Models for access to care for uninsured immigrant children that mitigate structural and sociopolitical barriers to inclusive health care include funding structures (e.g., state‐sponsored coverage) and care delivery systems (e.g., federally qualified health centers,). Although the quintessential model of access to care necessitates health coverage for all children regardless of immigration status or date of United States entry, incremental policy change may more realistically and efficiently advance equitable access to high‐quality health care. Intentional advocacy efforts should prioritize achievable goals that are grounded in data, are attentive to the sociopolitical milieu, are inclusive of diverse perspectives, and would meaningfully impact health care access and outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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