Navigating the cultures of health care and health insurance highly skilled migrants in the U. S / / Nina Zeldes.
What are the barriers preventing migrants from accessing and successfully utilizing health care in their new home country? Do these barriers vary across different migrant origin countries? And are they still a problem for highly skilled migrants, who often have well-paid jobs and health insurance pr...
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