Health Care Access Brokerage by School Employees for Immigrant Mexican and Indigenous Guatemalan Farmworking Families in a Connecticut Elementary School
It is known that Florida school employees known as Migrant Advocates facilitate or broker MSF health care access for migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSF) families, but it is not known how states without a Migrant Education Program might also broker MSF health care access. To address this, present s...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca Campbell-Montalvo (Author), Oxana Sidorova (Author), Miriam Valdovinos (Author), Xiaomei Cong (Author), Ruth Lucas (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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