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Health Care and Children in Immigrant Families

 

Project Summary

One in five children in America today lives in an immigrant family.  One in three children without health insurance lives in an immigrant family.  The majority of these children are citizens and potentially eligible for, but currently not receiving, health care benefits.  Most of their parents are working, but in jobs that do not provide health insurance. 

Through a generous grant from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation and the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Foundation, NCSL will bring state policymakers and researchers together to share expertise across the health and immigration fields. Our focus will be legislators’ leadership development, technical assistance and building networks between and among policymakers involved in children’s health and immigrant issues.   For more information click here.

 

Key Areas: Access to Health Care | Legislation | Language Access |
                              Meetings and Materials | Other Resources

 Access to Health Care

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Contact NCSL

Ann Morse
Program Director, Immigrant Policy Project
ann.morse@ncsl.org
(202)624-8697

Dirk Hegen
Policy Associate, Immigrant Policy Project
dirk.hegen@ncsl.org
(202)624-8691

Anna Spencer
Managing Editor, NCSL Forum for State Health Policy Leadership Program
anna.spencer@ncsl.org
(202)624-1415

Last Updated- May 27, 2008

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