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Journal Article | August 2021

Immigrant Essential Workers Likely Avoided Medicaid And SNAP Because Of A Change To The Public Charge Rule

Sharon Touw, Grace McCormack, David U. Himmelstein, Steffie Woodhandler, and Leah Zallman. (2021). Immigrant Essential Workers Likely Avoided Medicaid And SNAP Because Of A Change To The Public Charge Rule. Health Affairs, 40(7). https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2021.00059

Published Report | April 2021

Immigrants Contribute More in Private Insurance Premiums than they Receive in Benefits

Lynsie Ranker, Ben Ubani, Steffie Woolhandler, David Himmelstein, Leah Zallman. “Immigrants Contribute More in Private Insurance Premiums than they Receive in Benefits”. New American Economy, April 2021.

Published Report | April 2021

How Immigrants Subsidize Medicare’s Trust Fund for All U.S. Seniors

Lynsie Ranker, Ben Ubani, Steffie Woolhandler, David Himmelstein, Leah Zallman. “Keeping Medicare Solvent. How Immigrants Subsidize Medicare’s Trust Fund for All U.S. Seniors”. New American Economy, April 2021.

Journal Article | December 2020

Comparison of Use of Health Care Services and Spending for Unauthorized Immigrants vs Authorized Immigrants or US Citizens Using a Machine Learning Model

Fernando A. Wilson, Leah Zallman, José A. Pagán, Alexander N. Ortega, Yang Wang, Moosa Tatar, Jim P. Stimpson (2020). Comparison of Use of Health Care Services and Spending for Unauthorized Immigrants vs Authorized Immigrants or US Citizens Using a Machine Learning Model. JAMA Network Open 3(12).

Poster Presentation | August 2020

Uncertainty Over Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Mental Health in Eligible Adults and Their Children

Alex Bonilla, Lynsie Ranker, Atheendar Venkataramani, and Leah Zallman. “Uncertainty over Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Mental Health in Eligible Adults and Their Children”, presented at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting 2020 (poster), virtual.

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Finding the meaning in the numbers: a mixed-methods evaluation of a latent tuberculosis infection testing and treatment program
Comparison of Use of Health Care Services and Spending for Unauthorized Immigrants vs Authorized Immigrants or US Citizens Using a Machine Learning Model
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