Affordable Care Act Reduced Health Care Disparities Among Latino Groups in California, Study Finds
September 04, 2018
September 04, 2018
LOS ANGELES, California, Sept. 4 -- The University of California campus issued the following news release:
Previous studies have shown that Mexican immigrants living in the United States are less likely to have insurance or to report a usual source of care than Mexican-Americans, other Latinos and non-Latino whites. But the Affordable Care Act may have made it easier for them to access health care when they need it. More Latinos of Mexican heritage in California reported having heal . . .
Previous studies have shown that Mexican immigrants living in the United States are less likely to have insurance or to report a usual source of care than Mexican-Americans, other Latinos and non-Latino whites. But the Affordable Care Act may have made it easier for them to access health care when they need it. More Latinos of Mexican heritage in California reported having heal . . .