1. Compact of Free Association Migrants and Health Insurance Policies: Barriers and Solutions to Improve Health Equity.
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McElfish PA, Purvis RS, Riklon S, and Yamada S
- Subjects
- Health Services Accessibility economics, Humans, Insurance, Health economics, Micronesia, United States, Health Equity statistics & numerical data, Health Services Accessibility statistics & numerical data, Health Status Disparities, Insurance, Health statistics & numerical data, Transients and Migrants statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
This commentary outlines the health insurance disparities of Compact of Free Association (COFA) migrants living in the United States. Compact of Free Association migrants are citizens of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Republic of Palau who can live, work, and study in the United States without a visa. Compact of Free Association migrants make up a significant proportion of the rapidly growing Pacific Islander population in the United States. This article describes the historical and current relationships between the United States and the Compact nations and examines national policy barriers constraining health insurance access for COFA migrants. In addition, the commentary describes the state-level health policies of Arkansas, Hawai'i, and Oregon, which are the states where the majority of COFA migrants reside. Finally, policy recommendations are provided to improve health equity for COFA migrants.
- Published
- 2019
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