Journal of the American Medical Women's Association (1972)
Volume 51, Issue 4, 1996, Pages 155-160

Overcoming barriers to improving the health of immigrant women. (Article)

Gany F.* , Thiel de Bocanegra H.
  • a New York Task Force on Immigrant Health, New York City, USA.
  • b New York Task Force on Immigrant Health, New York City, USA.

Abstract

Approximately half a million women migrate to the United States annually; more than two-thirds of them of childbearing age. Early entry into the health care system may be the most effective way to ensure positive health at lower costs and to enable ever-shrinking health care resources to be used most effectively. Immigrant women, however, face economic, legal, linguistic, and cultural barriers to health care. Successful programs have been developed to systematically address immigrant women's health care issues, targeting preventive health services and education to diverse communities.

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Index Keywords

cultural anthropology Forecasting Cultural Diversity Family Planning Services health insurance human health service Health Services Needs and Demand United States Humans Managed Care Programs Adolescent Infant, Newborn female newborn pregnancy Women's Health Services Article adult migration Emigration and Immigration family planning Health Services Accessibility health care delivery

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ISSN: 00988421
Cited by: 15
Original Language: English