Posts Tagged ‘Immigration’
Haitian Migrants Face Unique Challenges Finding U.S. Housing
Geopolitical forces and natural disasters continue to displace Haitian people, creating a perfect storm of people who turn to the ER in search of shelter in the U.S.
Read MoreWhat Is Spiritual Distress? Once Identified, Chaplaincy Could Be a Bridge to Mental Health Treatment
Integrating spiritual care into primary care addresses spiritual distress in immigrant and refugee patients, study finds.
Read MoreCommunity Insights Survey Debunks Three Misconceptions About Immigrant and Refugee Health Care Engagement
The Immigrant & Refugee Health Canter, the Immigrant Task Force, and NRC Health team up to survey BMC who were patients born outside the U.S.
Read MoreFor Immigrant Mothers, WIC Nutrition Program Led to Healthier Infant Birth Weights
Researchers say access to the federal program must be supported through culturally sensitive outreach and streamlined processes.
Read MoreBettering Chagas Disease Screening Is an Immigrant Health Equity Issue
Leaders of a new public health initiative discuss the challenges of raising awareness of Chagas disease, a neglected tropical disease that is likely increasing in prevalence in the U.S.
The Health Consequences of Family Separation at the Border
Refugee health expert Sondra Crosby, MD discusses the health consequences for migrant children and how the U.S. asylum process needs to change.
Read MoreImmigrant Rights: 5 Executive Actions for Biden on Day One
The newly elected Biden-Harris Administration has the opportunity to wield executive authority to stand up for immigrant rights and signal America’s renewed commitment to human rights.
Read MoreHospital Covers Green Card Medical Exam for Immigrant Employees
In the complex process of applying for citizenship, Boston Medical Center Health System has made one step more accessible by covering employees’ civil surgeon exams in its insurance plans.
Read More‘A Very Powerful Treatment’: Career Services as Healthcare
From resume building to employer networking, employment preparation emerges as a unique health service for U.S. asylum seekers in Boston.
Read MoreHospital Partnership Helps Patients Seeking Legal Foothold
“It’s a tangible, life-changing service that you can provide people.”
Read MoreFrom Refugee to Medical Director: A Call for Compassionate Policy
As recent months have shown, global responsibility for the health of all people extends beyond man-made borders.
Read MoreCulturally Competent Healthcare: Lessons from COVID-19
In the wake of COVID-19 lockdowns and care transformations, culturally competent approaches to care are more necessary than ever.
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