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The health of newcomers : immigration, health policy, and the case for global solidarity / Patricia Illingworth and Wendy E. Parmet.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Illingworth, Patricia M. L., 1954- author.
Parmet, Wendy E., author.
Contributor:
ebrary, Inc.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Immigrants--Medical care.
Immigrants.
Immigrants--Medical care--United States.
Medical policy.
Medical policy--United States.
United States.
Emigration and immigration--Government policy.
Emigration and immigration.
United States--Emigration and immigration--Government policy.
Government policy.
Right to health.
Right to health--United States.
Emigrants and Immigrants.
Medical Subjects:
Emigrants and Immigrants.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 295 pages.)
Place of Publication:
New York : New York University Press, [2017]
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Immigration and health care are hotly debated and contentious issues. Policies that relate to both issues--to the health of newcomers--often reflect misimpressions about immigrants, and their impact on health care systems. Despite the fact that immigrants are typically younger and healthier than natives, and that many immigrants play a vital role as care-givers in their new lands, native citizens are often reluctant to extend basic health care to immigrants, choosing instead to let them suffer, to let them die prematurely, or to expedite their return to their home lands. Likewise, many nations turn against immigrants when epidemics such as Ebola strike, under the false belief that native populations can be kept well only if immigrants are kept out. In The Health of Newcomers, Patricia Illingworth and Wendy E. Parmet demonstrate how shortsighted and dangerous it is to craft health policy on the basis of ethnocentrism and xenophobia. Because health is a global public good and people benefit from the health of neighbor and stranger alike, it is in everyone's interest to ensure the health of all. Drawing on rigorous legal and ethical arguments and empirical studies, as well as deeply personal stories of immigrant struggles, Illingworth and Parmet make the compelling case that global phenomena such as poverty, the medical brain drain, organ tourism, and climate change ought to inform the health policy we craft for newcomers and natives alike. Immigration and health care are hotly debated and contentious issues. Policies that relate to both issues--to the health of newcomers--often reflect misimpressions about immigrants, and their impact on health care systems. Despite the fact that immigrants are typically younger and healthier than natives, and that many immigrants play a vital role as care-givers in their new lands, native citizens are often reluctant to extend basic health care to immigrants, choosing instead to let them suffer, to let them die prematurely, or to expedite their return to their home lands. Likewise, many nations turn against immigrants when epidemics such as Ebola strike, under the false belief that native populations can be kept well only if immigrants are kept out. In The Health of Newcomers, Patricia Illingworth and Wendy E. Parmet demonstrate how shortsighted and dangerous it is to craft health policy on the basis of ethnocentrism and xenophobia. Because health is a global public good and people benefit from the health of neighbor and stranger alike, it is in everyone's interest to ensure the health of all. Drawing on rigorous legal and ethical arguments and empirical studies, as well as deeply personal stories of immigrant struggles, Illingworth and Parmet make the compelling case that global phenomena such as poverty, the medical brain drain, organ tourism, and climate change ought to inform the health policy we craft for newcomers and natives alike.
Contents:
Introduction : natives and newcomers, partners in health
Health and migration : a combustible mix
Keep out! : immigration control as public health protection
Blaming the victim : public health protection and the scapegoating of newcomers
A nation of uninsured immigrants
Denying the right to health
Health as a global public good
Creating global health
Strangers for the sake of health
Solidarity for newcomers, health for all
Natives and newcomers : moving forward together.
Notes:
Also available as an ebook.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780814760826
0814760821
Publisher Number:
99970835400
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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