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Here or There: Recent U.S. Immigrants’ Medical and Dental Tourism and Associated Factors

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Applying Andersen’s health care utilization model, this paper shows the prevalence of immigrants’ medical and dental tourism and associated factors. An analysis of the 2003 New Immigrant Survey data shows… Click to show full abstract

Applying Andersen’s health care utilization model, this paper shows the prevalence of immigrants’ medical and dental tourism and associated factors. An analysis of the 2003 New Immigrant Survey data shows that about 17% of immigrants received medical care in a foreign country, whereas about one-third obtained dental care outside the United States. Latino immigrants have a higher prevalence of both types of tourism than their Asian counterparts. Race, level of education, and health insured status are commonly associated with medical and dental tourism. The findings contribute to the scarce literature on immigrants’ health care utilization and medical and dental tourism.

Keywords: tourism; immigrants medical; medical dental; tourism associated; associated factors; dental tourism

Journal Title: International Journal of Health Services
Year Published: 2018

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