Biblio Test

Kaiser Fam­i­ly Foun­da­tion,. (2019). Changes to “Pub­lic Charge” Inad­mis­si­bil­i­ty Rule: Impli­ca­tions for Health and Health Cov­er­age. Retrieved from https://www.kff.org/disparities-policy/fact-sheet/public-charge-policies-for-immigrants-implications-for-health-coverage/
Abra­ham, R. (2019). NYC’s Immi­grant Seniors Chilled by Trump’s Pub­lic Charge Crack­down. City Lim­its. Retrieved from https://citylimits.org/2019/10/08/nycs-immigrant-seniors-chilled-by-trumps-public-charge-crackdown/
Mar­gulies, P. (2019). Pres­i­dent Trump Bars Unin­sured Immi­grants From the U.S. Law­fare. Retrieved from https://www.lawfareblog.com/president-trump-bars-uninsured-immigrants-us
Kaiser Fam­i­ly Foun­da­tion,. (2019). Pres­i­dent Trump’s Procla­ma­tion Sus­pend­ing Entry for Immi­grants with­out Health Cov­er­age. KFF Dis­paraties Pol­i­cy. Retrieved from https://www.kff.org/disparities-policy/fact-sheet/president-trumps-proclamation-suspending-entry-for-immigrants-without-health-coverage/
Yasen­ov, V. I., Lawrence, D., Men­doza, F. S., & Hain­mueller, J. (2019). Pub­lic Health Insur­ance Expan­sion for Immi­grant Chil­dren and Inter­state Migra­tion of Low-Income Immi­grants. Jama Pedi­atrics. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.4241
Parmet, W. (2019). The Trump Administration’s New Pub­lic Charge Rule: Impli­ca­tions For Health Care & Pub­lic Health. Health Affairs. doi:10.1377/hblog20190813.84831
Bruzelius, E., & Baum, A. (2019). The Men­tal Health of Hispanic/Latino Amer­i­cans Fol­low­ing Nation­al Immi­gra­tion Pol­i­cy Changes: Unit­ed States, 2014–2018. Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Pub­lic Health, 109(12), 1786–1788. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2019.305337
Flori­da, R. (2019). The New Geog­ra­phy of Amer­i­can Immi­gra­tion. City­lab. Retrieved from https://www.citylab.com/life/2019/10/immigration-where-from-red-blue-state-population-growth-data/599884/
Pas­sel, J. S., & Cohn, D. ‘V. (2019). Twen­ty metro areas are home to six-in-ten unau­tho­rized immi­grants in U.S. Retrieved from https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/03/11/us-metro-areas-unauthorized-immigrants/
Gelatt, J., & Green­berg, M. (2019). Health Insur­ance Test for Green-Card Appli­cants Could Sharply Cut Future U.S. Legal Immi­gra­tion. Migra­tion Pol­i­cy Insti­tute. Retrieved from https://www.migrationpolicy.org/news/health-insurance-test-green-card-applicants-could-sharply-cut-future-us-legal-immigration
Lin­ton, J. M., Ameenud­din, N., & Falusi, O. (2019). Pedi­a­tri­cians Awak­ened: Address­ing Fam­i­ly Immi­gra­tion Sta­tus as a Crit­i­cal and Inter­sec­tion­al Social Deter­mi­nant of Health. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(4), 69–72. doi:10.1080/15265161.2019.1577643
Stoughton, S., & Hamp­ton, K. (2019). Not in my Exam Room: How U.S. Immi­gra­tion Enforce­ment Is Obstruct­ing Med­ical Care. Retrieved from https://phr.org/our-work/resources/not-in-my-exam-room/
Fabi, R. E., & Tay­lor, H. A. (2019). Pre­na­tal Care for Undoc­u­ment­ed Immi­grants: Pro­fes­sion­al Norms, Eth­i­cal Ten­sions, and Prac­ti­cal Workarounds. The Jour­nal Of Law, Med­i­cine & Ethics, 47(3), 398–408. doi:10.1177/1073110519876172
Reichel, C. (2019). The poten­tial health effects of the ‘pub­lic charge’ immi­gra­tion rule. Retrieved from https://journalistsresource.org/studies/government/immigration/public-charge-immigration-health-research/
Shahvisi, A., & Finner­ty, F. (2019). Why it is uneth­i­cal to charge migrant women for preg­nan­cy care in the Nation­al Health Ser­vice. Jour­nal Of Med­ical Ethics, 45(8), 489–496. doi:10.1136/medethics-2018–105224
Laird, J., San­tel­li, I., Wald­fo­gel, J., & Wimer, C. (2019). For­go­ing Food Assis­tance out of Fear: Sim­u­lat­ing the Child Pover­ty Impact of a Mak­ing SNAP a Legal Lia­bil­i­ty for Immi­grants. Socius, 5, 1–8. doi:10.1177/2378023119832691
Bovell-Ammon, A., Cuba, S. E. de, Cole­man, S., Ahmad, N., Black, M. M., Frank, D. A., et al. (2019). Trends in Food Inse­cu­ri­ty and SNAP Par­tic­i­pa­tion among Immi­grant Fam­i­lies U.S.-Born Young Chil­dren. Chil­dren, 6(4), 55. doi:10.3390/children6040055
Jor­dan, M. (2019). Faced With Crit­i­cism, Trump Admin­is­tra­tion Revers­es Abrupt End to Human­i­tar­i­an Relief. The New York Times. Los Ange­les. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/02/us/trump-immigration-deferred-action.html
Spiegel, P., Kass, N., & Ruben­stein, L. (2019). Can Physi­cians Work in US Immi­gra­tion Deten­tion Facil­i­ties While Uphold­ing Their Hip­po­crat­ic Oath? Jama. doi:10.1001/jama.2019.12567
Wong, T. K. (2019). Opin­ion: Every aspect of America’s asy­lum sys­tem now seems bro­ken. Los Ange­les Times. Retrieved from https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2019–09-03/asylum-migrants-immigration-detention-border-trump
Chie­di, J. M. (2019). Care Provider Facil­i­ties Described Chal­lenges Address­ing Men­tal Health Needs of Chil­dren in HHS Cus­tody (OEI-09–18-0431; 08/19). Retrieved from https://oig.hhs.gov/oei/reports/oei-09–18-00431.pdf
PBS FRONTLINE Series on Immi­gra­tion. PBS FRONTLINE Series on Immi­gra­tion. PBS FRONTLINE. Retrieved from https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/topic/immigration/
Long, colleen, Men­doza, M., & Burke, G. (2019). ‘Can’t feel my heart:’ IG says sep­a­rat­ed kids trau­ma­tized. The Asso­ci­at­ed Press. Wash­ing­ton. Retrieved from https://www.apnews.com/63e7e47666914bf79eff7366e8eb411b
Zion, D. (2019). On begin­ning with jus­tice: Bioethics, advo­ca­cy and the rights of asy­lum seek­ers. Bioethics, 33(8), 890–895. doi:10.1111/bioe.12660
Arti­ga, S., Garfield, R., & Dam­i­co, A. (2019). Esti­mat­ed Impacts of Final Pub­lic Charge Inad­mis­si­bil­i­ty Rule on Immi­grants and Med­ic­aid Cov­er­age. Retrieved from https://www.kff.org/disparities-policy/issue-brief/estimated-impacts-of-final-public-charge-inadmissibility-rule-on-immigrants-and-medicaid-coverage/
Berlinger, N. (2019). “Get­ting Cre­ative”: From Workarounds to Sus­tain­able Solu­tions for Immi­grant Health Care. The Jour­nal Of Law, Med­i­cine & Ethics, 47(3), 409–411. doi:10.1177/1073110519876173
Zacharias, R. (2019). The Pub­lic Charge Rule is a Eugenic Pol­i­cy. Bioethics Forum. Retrieved from https://www.thehastingscenter.org/the-public-charge-rule-is-a-eugenic-policy/
Parmet, W. E. (2019). The Worst of Health: Law and Pol­i­cy at the Inter­sec­tion of Health & Immi­gra­tion. Indi­ana Health Law Review, 16(2), 211–234. doi:10.18060/23296
Zall­man, L., Finnegan, K. E., Him­mel­stein, D. U., Touw, S., & Wool­han­dler, S. (2019). Impli­ca­tions of Chang­ing Pub­lic Charge Immi­gra­tion Rules for Chil­dren Who Need Med­ical Care. Jama Pedi­atrics, e191744. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.1744
Kuczews­ki, M. (2019). Health insur­ance for undoc­u­ment­ed immi­grants? It’s only fair to all of us. The Hill. Retrieved from https://thehill.com/opinion/immigration/451937-health-insurance-for-undocumented-immigrants-its-only-fair-to-all-of-us
Allyn, B. (2019). Cal­i­for­nia Approves Law Giv­ing Health Ben­e­fits To Undoc­u­ment­ed Adults. Npr. Retrieved from https://www.npr.org/2019/07/10/740147546/california-first-state-to-offer-health-benefits-to-adult-undocumented-immigrants?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=news&utm_source=STAT+Newsletters&utm_campaign=c9f562d980-MR_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8cab1d796
Kan­no-Youngs, Z., & Thrush, G. (2019). HUD Says Its Pro­posed Lim­it on Pub­lic Hous­ing Aid Could Dis­place 55,000 Chil­dren. The New York Times. Wash­ing­ton, DC. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/10/us/politics/hud-public-housing-immigrants.html
Kuczews­ki, M. (2019). Clin­i­cal Ethi­cists Awak­ened: Address­ing Two Gen­er­a­tions of Clin­i­cal Ethics Issues Involv­ing Undoc­u­ment­ed Patients. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(4), 51–57. doi:10.1080/15265161.2019.1572812
Rodriguez, N. (2019). Undoc­u­ment­ed Migra­tion and Evolv­ing Health Care Eth­i­cal Issues. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(4), 58–60. doi:10.1080/15265161.2019.1572833
Tun­zi, M. (2019). Car­ing for the Undoc­u­ment­ed: A View From the Safe­ty Net. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(4), 60–62. doi:10.1080/15265161.2019.1572815
Dober, G. J. (2019). The Unit­ed States as an Iso­la­tion­ist in Glob­al Bio­med­ical Ethics and Human Rights. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(4), 62–64. doi:10.1080/15265161.2019.1577672
Esplin, B. S., & Sosa, M. (2019). The New Colos­sus: Clin­i­cal Ethics, Empa­thy, and Grace. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(4), 64–66. doi:10.1080/15265161.2019.1573276
Ault­man, J., & Whip­key, A. J. (2019). Mov­ing Beyond Moral Revul­sion: A Deep­er Analy­sis of Social Jus­tice With­in Clin­i­cal Ethics Train­ing. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(4), 67–69. doi:10.1080/15265161.2019.1572821
Patler, C., Hamil­ton, E., Meagher, K., & Sav­inar, R. (2019). Uncer­tain­ty About DACA May Under­mine Its Pos­i­tive Impact On Health For Recip­i­ents And Their Chil­dren. Health Affairs, 38(5), 738–745. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2018.05495
Gra­bell, M. (2019). Pedi­a­tri­cian Who Treat­ed Immi­grant Chil­dren Describes Pat­tern of Laps­es in Med­ical Care in Shel­ters. Prop­ub­li­ca. Retrieved from https://www.propublica.org/article/pediatrician-who-treated-immigrant-children-describes-pattern-of-lapses-in-medical-care-in-shelters
O’Neill, E. (2019). Kid­ney Trans­plants More Cost Effec­tive Than Longterm Dial­y­sis For Undoc­u­ment­ed. Npr. Retrieved from https://www.npr.org/2019/05/12/721800514/transplants-a-cheaper-better-option-for-undocumented-immigrants-with-kidney-fail
Huff, C. (2019). Can­cer Is Espe­cial­ly Dan­ger­ous For Immi­grants In South Texas. Here’s Why. Kaiser Health News. Retrieved from https://khn.org/news/sparse-treatment-options-complicate-cancer-care-for-immigrants-in-south-texas/
Berlinger, N. (2019). From Out­cry to Sol­i­dar­i­ty with Migrants: What Is the Good We Can Do? Bioethics Forum. Retrieved from https://www.thehastingscenter.org/from-outcry-to-solidarity-with-migrants-what-is-the-good-we-can-do/
Ack­er­man, K., Hab­bach, H., Hamp­ton, K., Rosen­berg, L., Stoughton, S., Shin, J., & K,. (2019). There Is No One Here to Pro­tect You: Trau­ma Among Chil­dren Flee­ing Vio­lence in Cen­tral Amer­i­ca (p. 39). Retrieved from https://phr.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/PHR-Child-Trauma-Report-June-2019.pdf
Fink, S. (2019). Bor­der Patrol Facil­i­ties Put Detainees With Med­ical Con­di­tions at Risk. The New York Times. McAllen. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/05/us/border-patrol-deaths-migrant-children.html
Fink, S. (2019). Migrants in Cus­tody at Hos­pi­tals Are Treat­ed Like Felons, Doc­tors Say. The New York Times. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/10/us/border-migrants-medical-health-doctors.html?action=click&module=Top Stories&pgtype=Homepage
Hoff­man, J. (2019). What Would Giv­ing Health Care to Undoc­u­ment­ed Immi­grants Mean? The New York Times. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/03/health/undocumented-immigrants-health-care.html
Lam­neck, C. (2019). The real bor­der cri­sis is occur­ring in med­ical and emer­gency clin­ics. Stat. Retrieved from https://www.statnews.com/2019/04/10/border-crisis-emergency-clinics/
Ter­gas, A. I., Priger­son, H. G., Shen, M. J., Bates, L. M., Neugut, A. I., Wright, J. D., & Maciejew­s­ki, P. K. (2019). Lati­no Eth­nic­i­ty, Immi­grant Sta­tus, and Pref­er­ence for End-of-Life Can­cer Care. Jour­nal Of Pal­lia­tive Med­i­cine. doi:10.1089/jpm.2018.0537
Mis­ra, T., & Capps, K. (2019). HUD’s Plan to Lim­it Immi­grants in Pub­lic Hous­ing. City­lab. New York. Retrieved from https://www.citylab.com/equity/2019/04/public-housing-rent-assistance-immigrant-families-hud-policy/587479/
Kan­no-Youngs, Z., & Thrush, G. (2019). HUD Says Its Pro­posed Lim­it on Pub­lic Hous­ing Aid Could Dis­place 55,000 Chil­dren. The New York Times. Wash­ing­ton, DC. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/10/us/politics/hud-public-housing-immigrants.html
Ault­man, J., & Whip­key, A. J. (2019). Mov­ing Beyond Moral Revul­sion: A Deep­er Analy­sis of Social Jus­tice With­in Clin­i­cal Ethics Train­ing. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(4), 67–69. doi:10.1080/15265161.2019.1572821
Esplin, B. S., & Sosa, M. (2019). The New Colos­sus: Clin­i­cal Ethics, Empa­thy, and Grace. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(4), 64–66. doi:10.1080/15265161.2019.1573276
Dober, G. J. (2019). The Unit­ed States as an Iso­la­tion­ist in Glob­al Bio­med­ical Ethics and Human Rights. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(4), 62–64. doi:10.1080/15265161.2019.1577672
Tun­zi, M. (2019). Car­ing for the Undoc­u­ment­ed: A View From the Safe­ty Net. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(4), 60–62. doi:10.1080/15265161.2019.1572815
Rodriguez, N. (2019). Undoc­u­ment­ed Migra­tion and Evolv­ing Health Care Eth­i­cal Issues. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(4), 58–60. doi:10.1080/15265161.2019.1572833
Kuczews­ki, M. (2019). Clin­i­cal Ethi­cists Awak­ened: Address­ing Two Gen­er­a­tions of Clin­i­cal Ethics Issues Involv­ing Undoc­u­ment­ed Patients. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(4), 51–57. doi:10.1080/15265161.2019.1572812
Patler, C., Hamil­ton, E., Meagher, K., & Sav­inar, R. (2019). Uncer­tain­ty About DACA May Under­mine Its Pos­i­tive Impact On Health For Recip­i­ents And Their Chil­dren. Health Affairs, 38(5), 738–745. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2018.05495
Gra­bell, M. (2019). Pedi­a­tri­cian Who Treat­ed Immi­grant Chil­dren Describes Pat­tern of Laps­es in Med­ical Care in Shel­ters. Prop­ub­li­ca. Retrieved from https://www.propublica.org/article/pediatrician-who-treated-immigrant-children-describes-pattern-of-lapses-in-medical-care-in-shelters
Fink, S., & Dick­er­son, C. (2019). Bor­der Patrol Facil­i­ties Put Detainees With Med­ical Con­di­tions at Risk. The New York Times. New York. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/05/us/border-patrol-deaths-migrant-children.html
Kauf­man, E. (2019). Seg­re­ga­tion by Cit­i­zen­ship. Har­vard Law Review, 132(5), 1379–1444. Retrieved from https://harvardlawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/1379–1444_Online.pdf
Yoshikawa, H., Chaudry, A., Gar­cía, S. R., Koball, H., & Fran­cis, T. (2019). Approach­es to Pro­tect Chil­dren’s Access to Health and Human Ser­vices in an Era of Harsh Immi­gra­tion Pol­i­cy Insti­tute of Human Devel­op­ment and Social Change (pp. 1–20). New York. Retrieved from https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/scmsAdmin/media/users/ac190/IHDSC_Approaches_to_Protect_Childrens_Access_to_Health_and_Human_Services_in_an_Era_of_Harsh_Immigration_Policy.pdf
Kidia, K. (2019). Physi­cians as Bor­der Guards — The Trou­bling Exam for Immi­grants. New Eng­land Jour­nal Of Med­i­cine, 1901727. doi:10.1056/NEJMp1901727
Ault­man, J. M. (2019). How Should Health Care Pro­fes­sion­als Address Social Deter­mi­nants of Refugee Health? Ama Jour­nal Of Ethics, 21(3), E223-231. doi:10.1001/amajethics.2019.223
Eck­en­wiler, L. (2019). DHS should inte­grate health work­ers into their screen­ing process. The Hill. Wash­ing­ton, DC. Retrieved from https://thehill.com/opinion/immigration/437671-dhs-should-integrate-health-workers-into-their-screening-process
Par­ent, B., & Dubler, N. N. (2019). The uneth­i­cal behav­ior of foren­sic den­tists at our south­ern bor­der. Stat. Boston. Retrieved from https://www.statnews.com/2019/02/13/unethical-behavior-forensic-dentists-southern-border/
Fara­hany, N., Cho­dava­dia, S., & Kat­sa­nis, S. H. (2019). Eth­i­cal Guide­lines for DNA Test­ing in Migrant Fam­i­ly Reuni­fi­ca­tion. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(2), 4–7. doi:10.1080/15265161.2018.1556514
McKen­zie, K. C. (2019). Loud, Gray, and Arbi­trary — The Com­pound­ing Trau­ma of Deten­tion for Asy­lum Seek­ers. New Eng­land Jour­nal Of Med­i­cine, 380(9), 807–809. doi:10.1056/NEJMp1816400
Brown, J. (2019). Immi­grants here ille­gal­ly were wait­ing until near death to get dial­y­sis. A new Col­orado pol­i­cy changes that. The Col­orado Sun. Den­ver. Retrieved from https://coloradosun.com/2019/02/25/undocumented-immigrants-dialysis-colorado-medicaid-policy/
Kaiser Fam­i­ly Foun­da­tion,. (2019). Health Cov­er­age of Immi­grants Fact Sheet (p. 7). San Fran­cis­co. Retrieved from http://files.kff.org/attachment/Fact-Sheet-Health-Coverage-for-Immigrants
Ahad, A., & Ban­ules­cu-Bog­dan, N. (2019). Com­mu­ni­cat­ing Strate­gi­cal­ly about Immi­grant Inte­gra­tion: Pol­i­cy­mak­er Per­spec­tives (p. 31). Brus­sels. Retrieved from https://www.migrationpolicy.org/research/communicating-strategically-immigrant-integration?fbclid=IwAR0fFgeCQxFR9-VVci4Gg0qvPbfQynFc10U5AAdrdXXLkDSPHhTMouN53Y4
Zak­la­ki, R. D. (2019). Access to health care for ille­gal migrants: eth­i­cal impli­ca­tions of a new health pol­i­cy in the UK. The British Jour­nal Of Gen­er­al Prac­tice, 69(679), 56–57. doi:10.3399/bjgp19X700841
Berlinger, N. (2019). Is It Eth­i­cal to Bend the Rules for Undoc­u­ment­ed and Oth­er Immi­grant Patients? Ama Jour­nal Of Ethics, 21(1), E100-105. doi:10.1001/amajethics.2019.100
Berlinger, N., & Zacharias, R. L. (2019). Resources for Teach­ing and Learn­ing About Immi­grant Health Care in Health Pro­fes­sions Edu­ca­tion. Ama Jour­nal Of Ethics, 21(1), E50-57. doi:10.1001/amajethics.2019.50
Kuczews­ki, M. (2019). We Can Do Some­thing ! Car­ing for the Ongo­ing Needs of an Undoc­u­ment­ed Patient. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(1), 82–83. doi:10.1080/15265161.2018.1544306
Office of Inspec­tor Gen­er­al,. (2019). Sep­a­rat­ed Chil­dren Placed in Office of Refugee Reset­tle­ment Care (p. 24). Wash­ing­ton, DC. Retrieved from https://oig.hhs.gov/oei/reports/oei-BL-18–00511.asp
Eisen­berg, L. (2019). An Undoc­u­ment­ed Immi­grant With End-Stage Renal Dis­ease. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(1), 80–81. doi:10.1080/15265161.2019.1545505
Spielden­ner, S. (2019). The Buck Stops Where: The Duty of a Hos­pi­tal to Pro­vide Med­ical Care to Undoc­u­ment­ed Patients. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(1), 84–85. doi:10.1080/15265161.2018.1544310
Mat­low, R., & Reichert­er, D. (2019). Reduc­ing Pro­tec­tions for Nonci­t­i­zen Chil­dren — Exac­er­bat­ing Harm and Trau­ma. New Eng­land Jour­nal Of Med­i­cine, 380(1), 5–7. doi:10.1056/NEJMp1814340
Jor­dan, M. (2019). Fam­i­ly Sep­a­ra­tion May Have Hit Thou­sands More Migrant Chil­dren Than Report­ed. The New York Times. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/17/us/family-separation-trump-administration-migrants.html
Shen, M. J., Priger­son, H. G., Ter­gas, A. I., & Maciejew­s­ki, P. K. (2019). Impact of Immi­grant Sta­tus on Aggres­sive Med­ical Care Counter to Patients’ Val­ues Near Death among Advanced Can­cer Patients. Jour­nal Of Pal­lia­tive Med­i­cine, 22(1), 34–40. doi:10.1089/jpm.2018.0244
Eisen­berg, L. (2019). An Undoc­u­ment­ed Immi­grant With End-Stage Renal Dis­ease. The Amer­i­can Jour­nal Of Bioethics, 19(1), 80–81. doi:10.1080/15265161.2019.1545505
Cana­da, R. E. (2019). Best Prac­tices for Teach­ing Care Man­age­ment of Undoc­u­ment­ed Patients. Ama Jour­nal Of Ethics, 21(1), 44–49. doi:10.1001/amajethics.2019.44.
Schweikart, S. J. (2019). April 2018 Flo­res Set­tle­ment Suit Chal­lenges Unlaw­ful Admin­is­tra­tion of Psy­chotrop­ic Med­ica­tion to Immi­grant Chil­dren. Ama Jour­nal Of Ethics, 21(1), 67–72. doi:10.1001/amajethics.2019.67.
Ellis, P., & Dug­dale, L. S. (2019). How Should Clin­i­cians Respond When Dif­fer­ent Stan­dards of Care Are Applied to Undoc­u­ment­ed Patients? Ama Jour­nal Of Ethics, 21(1), 26–31. doi:10.1001/amajethics.2019.26.
Flem­ing, P. J., & Lopez, W. J. (2019). Fam­i­lies are choos­ing between their health and stay­ing togeth­er. The Con­ver­sa­tion. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/families-are-choosing-between-their-health-and-staying-together-108865
Shen, M. J., Priger­son, H. G., Ter­gas, A. I., & Maciejew­s­ki, P. K. (2019). Impact of Immi­grant Sta­tus on Aggres­sive Med­ical Care Counter to Patients’ Val­ues Near Death among Advanced Can­cer Patients. Jour­nal Of Pal­lia­tive Med­i­cine, 22(1), 34–40. doi:10.1089/jpm.2018.0244
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