Access to health care for uninsured Latina immigrants in South Carolina
Abstract Background South Carolina is considered a "new destination" state for Latino immigrants. Language barriers, transportation difficulties, low socioeconomic status, inflexible work schedules, different cultural norms, and anxiety and fear related to the current anti-immigrant politi...
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Main Authors: | John S. Luque (Author), Grace Soulen (Author), Caroline B. Davila (Author), Kathleen Cartmell (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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