The misinformation about legal immigration peddled by the Trump administration is going to get up close and personal for many of us rather quickly. Unfortunately, Trump and the anti-immigrant faction in the White House, led by Stephen Miller and the former attorney general, Jeff Sessions, has prevailed in their nativist project to grant fewer visas and approve fewer numbers of refugees. These mostly under-the-radar measures ultimately will trickle down to our health care system\u2019s ability to provide adequate staffing and timely access to medical care.<\/p>\n
We know that the Trump administration is, to put it mildly, fact challenged. But no matter what Trump and his merry band of alternate-reality enablers claim, objective facts about immigrants and their essential role in keeping the American health care system staffed is right before our eyes. You don\u2019t have to go looking online, or search for the data, or Google the facts. Just take a moment to look around your local hospital, your local doctors\u2019 offices, or your local walk-in clinics, dental offices, or urgent-care facilities. You\u2019ll find foreign-born and educated doctors, surgeons, technicians, dentists and dental assistants, nurses, nurses\u2019 assistants, and home health aids from across the globe who are laboring on the frontlines of delivering quality care across the country.<\/p>\n
The numbers belie the claims that foreign-born workers, particularly in the health care industry, are taking away jobs from Americans.<\/p>\n
In a letter written to the Department of Homeland Security in 2017\u2014during the time when the fever of executive orders banning individuals from Muslim countries was at its highest\u2014the American Medical Association sounded the alarm about the negative impacts to America\u2019s health care system of limiting or curtailing immigration numbers.<\/p>\n
\u201cTo date, one our of every four physicians practicing in the United States is an international medical graduate. . . .They are more likely to practice in underserved and poor communities, and to fill training positions in primary care and other specialties that face significant workforce shortages [editor\u2019s emphasis].\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
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- Internationally trained health care workers\u2019 role in U.S. health care has steadily grown over recent decades. The foreign-born share of health care workers jumped as high as 30 percent in the 1990s, up from 5 percent in the 1960s, according to a 2014 study from Georgetown University\u2019s Center on Education and the Workforce. Studies have found that the health care industry now has the largest percentage of foreign-born and foreign-trained workers of any industry in the country \u2013 beating out even the tech industry.<\/li>\n
- According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, between 2006 and 2010, the number of foreign-born health care workers increased from 1.5 million to 1.8 million. Those numbers are staggering and should be setting off alarm bells for what might happen to the health care industry and Americans\u2019 health if the Trump\/Miller immigration model prevails.<\/li>\n
- More than one-quarter of physicians and surgeons, or 27%, were born outside the U.S. and more than one out of every five, or 22%, of individuals working in support jobs like nursing, psychiatric, home health, and janitorial services also are foreign born.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Facts are facts. Contrary to Trump and his administration\u2019s claims that the U.S. would be better off with fewer legal immigrants, in the health care sector the reality is that Americans\u2019 access to medical care depends on immigrants.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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