2021
DOI: 10.1080/23303131.2021.1901816
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Bureaucratic Incorporation or Abdication? Public Health with Latinx Immigrants in New Destinations

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“…Relatedly, doubts were raised regarding access to the vaccines for those without health insurance, highlighting deep institutional problems with the healthcare system in the US, which is largely based on employment benefits or the ability to pay, and thus inherently discriminatory. 51,52 Therefore, these findings indicated the importance of messaging that directly states that COVID-19 vaccinations are available at no cost and that citizenship and health insurance are not required for vaccination.…”
Section: Cultural Tailoringmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Relatedly, doubts were raised regarding access to the vaccines for those without health insurance, highlighting deep institutional problems with the healthcare system in the US, which is largely based on employment benefits or the ability to pay, and thus inherently discriminatory. 51,52 Therefore, these findings indicated the importance of messaging that directly states that COVID-19 vaccinations are available at no cost and that citizenship and health insurance are not required for vaccination.…”
Section: Cultural Tailoringmentioning
confidence: 96%