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Para los Dreamers, el sue帽o de convertirse en m茅dicos pende de la “compasi贸n” legal
De los 700,000 j贸venes beneficiarios de DACA, 99 son estudiantes de medicina. Pero sus a帽os de residencia se pueden ver opacados por las nuevas pol铆ticas migratorias.
The Dream Among ‘Dreamers’ To Become A Doctor Now 鈥楢t The Mercy鈥 Of Courts
In September, the Trump administration announced its plan to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, setting off an ongoing political and legal battle that could doom the dreams of immigrant doctors in training.
El miedo compromete la salud y el bienestar de las familias inmigrantes
El clima pol铆tico en derredor de la inmigraci贸n ha generado m谩s estr茅s y temor en las familias que temen ser separadas por la deportaci贸n.
Fear Compromises The Health, Well-Being Of Immigrant Families, Report Finds
Interviews with immigrants from 15 countries and pediatricians in eight states reveal that fear of deportation is putting parents and children under heightened stress, impeding daily activities and jeopardizing long-term health.
Empeora la salud de trabajadores agr铆colas, a medida que la fuerza de trabajo envejece
Con una migraci贸n en baja, hoy en d铆a la edad promedio del trabajador agr铆cola en California, 90 por ciento de ellos hispanos, es de 45 a帽os. Enfrentan m谩s problemas de salud.
Health Risks To Farmworkers Increase As Workforce Ages
Harvesting U.S. crops has been left to an aging population of farmworkers whose health has suffered from decades of hard labor. Older workers have a greater chance of getting injured and of developing chronic illnesses.
For Some Refugees, Women’s Health Care Is A Culture Shock
Refugee women from conservative Muslim countries can be shocked by some U.S. medical conventions 鈥 like trusting a male doctor to care for them.
El ultim谩tum de Trump a los 鈥渟o帽adores鈥 impacta en la industria de la salud
M茅dicos y acad茅micos consideran que el potencial final del programa de Acci贸n Diferida para los Llegados en la Infancia (DACA) impactar铆a negativamente en el campo de la salud.
Trump’s Deadline On ‘Dreamers’ Reverberates Through Health Industries
From medical students to home health aides, the loss of DACA could deal a blow to the health care workforce, industry leaders suggest.
Con el fin de DACA, j贸venes inmigrantes temen por su salud
La pol茅mica decisi贸n de la administraci贸n Trump de eliminar el programa DACA hace m谩s que poner a casi 800.000 “dreamers” bajo el miedo a la deportaci贸n. Amenaza el cuidado de salud de miles de adultos j贸venes.
Move To End DACA Leaves聽Some Young Immigrants Fearing For Their Health
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program made it possible for young adults聽who came into the country illegally as children to get jobs with insurance and, in some states including California, Medicaid.聽Now that coverage is in peril.聽聽聽
A Community Seeks Answers, Assurances About Health Care 鈥 In 10 Languages
A forum for Asian immigrants in Oakland draws a crowd so large some attendees had to be seated in an overflow room. Many immigrants are eager for information relevant to them as changes to the health care system are debated in Washington.
驴Qui茅n cuidar谩 de Abril si nos deportan? Padres temen por sus hijos discapacitados
Cada vez m谩s los padres indocumentados que tienen hijos con discapacidades severas consultan a abogados y m茅dicos con una pregunta angustiante: c贸mo evitar la deportaci贸n para seguir cuidando de sus ni帽os.
Who Will Care For Abril? Parents Fear For Their Disabled Child If They Are Deported
Anticipating a broader immigration crackdown, undocumented families are hiring lawyers and scrambling to make contingency plans for their seriously ill U.S.-born kids.
Por miedo a la deportaci贸n, ni帽os sin papeles pueden abandonar el Medicaid
Desde que California permiti贸 por ley que ni帽os indocumentados recibieran servicios completos del Medi-Cal, se inscribieron cerca de 190,000. Con el clima pol铆tico actual, defensores temen que los padres no los reinscriban por miedo a las deportaciones.
Fearing Deportation, Parents Worry About Undocumented Kids In Medicaid Program
A 2016 California law allowed children without papers to sign up for full Medicaid benefits. More than 189,000 children have been covered, but some families now fear renewing coverage or signing up their kids for the first time.
Cuando los padres y el pediatra no hablan el mismo idioma
Un nuevo estudio en California revela que los padres latinos que s贸lo hablan espa帽ol son menos propensos a reportar buenas experiencias con los m茅dicos de sus hijos que los que hablan ingl茅s.
Lost In Translation: When Parents And Pediatricians Don鈥檛 Speak The Same Language
Latino parents who speak only Spanish are less likely to report having satisfactory experiences with their children’s doctors than Latino parents who speak English, a new California study shows.
Some Immigrants, Fearful Of Political Climate, Shy Away From Medi-Cal
Some foreign-born California residents fear they could be penalized for using Medi-Cal and other social benefits. Others, in families of mixed-immigration status, worry about jeopardizing their loved ones鈥 chances of becoming green-card holders or citizens.
Travel Ban Spotlights U.S. Dependence On Foreign-Born Doctors
One in four doctors practicing in the U.S. is an international medical doctor. Many foreign-born doctors practice in parts of the country where there are doctor shortages.