2019
DOI: 10.1353/hpu.2019.0062
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The Undocumented Elderly: Coverage Gaps and Low Health Care Use

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“…Research done in primary care elucidates intervention trends and targets for anxiety, depression, and suicidal behaviors among older adults (Kroenke et al, 2007; Luoma et al, 2002; Park & Unützer, 2011). However, many racial/ethnic minority older adults may not seek services due to lack of trust and prior negative experiences, as well as linguistic barriers (Balakrishnan & Jordan, 2019; Glover et al, 2017; Hansen et al, 2016; Musa et al, 2009). Community-based organizations (CBOs), where these adults congregate, offer a unique opportunity to identify those with unmet need and serve them.…”
Section: Social Determinants Of Health Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research done in primary care elucidates intervention trends and targets for anxiety, depression, and suicidal behaviors among older adults (Kroenke et al, 2007; Luoma et al, 2002; Park & Unützer, 2011). However, many racial/ethnic minority older adults may not seek services due to lack of trust and prior negative experiences, as well as linguistic barriers (Balakrishnan & Jordan, 2019; Glover et al, 2017; Hansen et al, 2016; Musa et al, 2009). Community-based organizations (CBOs), where these adults congregate, offer a unique opportunity to identify those with unmet need and serve them.…”
Section: Social Determinants Of Health Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Undocumented immigrants are ineligible for the Affordable Care Act and for Medicare, the social insurance program for adults 65 and over or adults with a disability (Balakrishnan & Jordan, 2019). Ayón et al.…”
Section: General Health Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, these barriers often have an especially high impact on elderly UIs' access to health care, who are already at greater medical risk in regard to most chronic conditions. 7 All of these factors, and the frequent local administration of accessible health care, make the collection of personalized data for population-based monitoring and control of both acute and chronic diseases in UI populations extremely difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%