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Harnessing Immigrant and Refugee Healthcare Workers to Fight COVID: The Longer Arc

  • March 23, 2021

The coronavirus pandemic exposed personnel gaps in the American healthcare system. This article builds on the first piece in the series (Immediate Answers) by looking at longer-term solutions in the continued fight against the coronavirus and better bulwark American healthcare…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Health, Immigration

Harnessing Immigrant and Refugee Healthcare Workers to Fight COVID: Immediate Answers

  • March 23, 2021

There are currently 1.1 million immigrants, refugees, and U.S.-born healthcare professionals with undergraduate health-related degrees that are underutilized but could be called upon to help fight the COVID pandemic. This article, the first in a two-part series, outlines the doctor…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Health, Immigration
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