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Access to and Disparities in Care among Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers (MSFWs) at U.S. Health Centers

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  • Ruwei Hu
  • Leiyu Shi
  • De-Chih Lee
  • Geraldine Pierre Haile

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This study describes the characteristics of migrant and seasonal farm workers (MSFWs) served by federally-funded health centers and examines disparities in access to primary and preventive care between migrant health center (MHC) and community health center (CHC) program patients.

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  • Ruwei Hu & Leiyu Shi & De-Chih Lee & Geraldine Pierre Haile, "undated". "Access to and Disparities in Care among Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers (MSFWs) at U.S. Health Centers," Mathematica Policy Research Reports bde03214a621447987ea69ee6, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:bde03214a621447987ea69ee65f0e053
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    Access to and Disparities in Care ; Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers (MSFWs) ; U.S. Health Centers;
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