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Behind the Pages: July 2021 Issue on Borders, Immigrants & Health
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Behind the Pages: July 2021 Issue on Borders, Immigrants & Health

Health Affairs' Senior Editors Leslie Erdelack and Jessica Bylander discuss the publication process and research insights from Health Affairs July 2021 theme issue on borders, immigrants, and health.

Health Affairs This Week

July 23, 202112m 58s

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Show Notes

In July, Health Affairs published an issue dedicated to borders, immigrants, and health.
 
A public health crisis is unfolding along and inside the US-Mexico border. Immigrants arriving at the US border are likely to have experienced political, economic, or interpersonal violence prior to their arrival, leading to unmet mental health and physical health needs. Immigrants detained at the border may face crime and violence in border towns as they await trial in the US, or prolonged stays in detention centers and family separations if they are able to cross the border. Immigrants in the US face health challenges that extend well beyond the border.


Health policy issues are impacted by the continuously shifting demography of US immigrants. The July 2021 journal issue of Health Affairs and related content focuses on immigrants and borders and the impact on health policy. The issue examines recent trends in immigrant health and health care after the Great Recession and the nationwide implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

In today's episode of Health Affairs This Week, Senior Editors Leslie Erdelack and Jessica Bylander discuss the publication process and highlight research insights from the issue.

Order your copy of the July 2021 issue of Health Affairs.

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