DATE: April 13, 2023
CHIA today published a new research brief exploring the connection between citizenship/immigration status and health insurance coverage rates in Massachusetts.
Prior research indicates that citizenship and immigration status are associated with health outcomes and inequities. Correlations between immigration and citizenship status and lower rates of health insurance coverage may be one contributing factor to such health inequities. As the foreign-born population in Massachusetts continues to increase, improved access to information on disparities in health insurance coverage rates by immigration and citizenship status may help reduce these gaps.
CHIA''s latest brief: Massachusetts Foreign-born Residents, Particularly Non-citizens, Are Less Likely to Have Continuous Health Insurance Coverage, uses data from three consecutive Massachusetts Health Insurance Surveys (2015, 2017, and 2019) to study gaps in health insurance coverage rates by immigration and citizenship status.
This research brief is part of a collection of reports and briefs focused on health care equity in the Commonwealth. A greater understanding of the linkage between insurance coverage and health outcomes among foreign-born and non-citizen residents may help inform policies addressing health care disparities in this vulnerable population.
For more information on the Massachusetts Health Insurance Survey (MHIS), and to read CHIA’s other research briefs, please visit https://www.chiamass.gov/massachusetts-health-insurance-survey/.