Racial and Citizenship Disparities in Health Care Among Middle Eastern Americans

Conclusion: Middle Eastern immigrants who do not identify as White and who are not US citizens are significantly less likely to access and utilize health care compared with those who identify as White and are US citizens. Policy Implications: This study shows that racial and citizenship disparities persist among Middle Eastern Americans at a national-level, playing a critical role in access to and use of health care.
Source: Medical Care - Category: Health Management Tags: Brief Reports Source Type: research