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Enrollment in Health Insurance Lags Among Latino Children

WebIn the United States, Latino children are more than two times as likely to be without health insurance as non-Latino children. by Michael Ollove Not long ago, …

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Universal coverage, single-payer, ‘Medicare for All’: What does it …

Webby Simon F. Haeder Collectively, health care is our biggest industry. And, health care has long been one of the most politically contested issues. Partisan …

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More states offer health care coverage for certain immigrants

WebCalifornia, Oregon and Washington state also offer health care coverage to people of all ages who have incomes below a certain level, regardless of their …

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What Would Giving Health Care to Undocumented Immigrants …

WebAlmost all of the 19 candidates who responded to a recent New York Times survey on health care positions said “yes” to a question about whether undocumented …

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Five Things You May Not Know about Medicaid

Webby Peterson Foundation Medicaid is a health insurance program for low-income people that is financed jointly by the federal government and the states. In 2015, …

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What Biden could do to expand health coverage — without …

WebExecutive power might be Biden’s best path to health care reform. Here’s what he could do. by Dylan Scott Joe Biden has the opportunity to expand health …

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Five Things You May Not Know about Medicaid

Webby Peterson Foundation Medicaid is a health insurance program for low-income people that is financed jointly by the federal government and the states. In 2015, …

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CBO and America’s AHCA Headache

WebThe much-anticipated Congressional Budget Office (CBO) score of the American Health Care Act (AHCA), the GOP’s effort to dismantle the Affordable Care …

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How California made Obamacare work

Webby Michael Hiltzik California’s nation-leading embrace of the Affordable Care Act began with a Republican governor. Arnold Schwarzenegger had been trying since …

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More education for Mexican Americans may mean less diabetes

WebNationally, Mexican Americans have relatively low levels of formal education and a high burden of diabetes when compared with other racial and ethnic groups. by …

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How a Health Care Safety Net for the Poor Became California’s Top

WebMedi-Cal’s Rapid Expansion Is a Triumph—And an Opportunity. by Joe Mathews Welcome, Californians, to the era of Medi-Cal for All. “Medicare for All,” the …

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Latinos are disproportionately getting sick, dying of coronavirus

Webby Arelis R. Hernández, Washington Post Oralia Soto had pain in her lungs, but being the sole caregiver for her 12-year-old diabetic great-granddaughter left no time …

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The US doesn’t have universal health care — but these states …

WebTen states have uninsured rates below 5 percent. What are they doing right? By Dylan Scott. Universal health care remains an unrealized dream for the United …

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Reopening Schools Will Be a Huge Challenge for Education …

Webby Dr. Mario Ramirez and Andrew Buher Last month, in response to confusing federal guidance on school closure, we published an open-source plan for …

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5 Reasons to Strengthen Mexico-U.S. Cooperation, Now

Webby Ana Quintana & James Jay Carafano The coronavirus arrived in Mexico one month after it invaded the United States. Now, it is hitting our southern neighbor …

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Coronavirus could deliver blow to struggling rural hospitals

Webby Del Quentin Wilber. Rural hospitals nationwide are bracing for a wave of high-risk coronavirus patients that could break an already fragile healthcare system, one …

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Health Care and Education Access of Transnational Children in …

Webby Admin Abstract Between 2001 and 2018, more than 5.5 million Mexican migrants were removed from the United States or returned to Mexico with their families …

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Baby boomers have dominated America. What happens when …

WebThe vast majority of boomers who were born in the United States were White, and that has shaped the generation’s politics. They have become a Browner generation …

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