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Caring for Patients Seeking Asylum: Early Data From the Safety Net System in New York City
Remle Newton-Dame1, Laura Jacobson, Andrew B Wallach
1Author Affiliations: Office of Ambulatory Care and Population Health, New York City Health + Hospitals, New York, New York (Newton-Dame, Jacobson and Silverman); Office of Ambulatory Care and Population Health, New York City Health + Hospitals, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York (Drs Wallach and Long); and Department of Pediatrics, New York City Health + Hospitals/Bellevue, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York (Dr Dreyer).
Context:
Over 200 000 people seeking asylum have arrived in New York City from 2022 to 2024.
Program:
As the safety net hospital system for our city, New York City (NYC) Health + Hospitals (H + H) has taken the lead in caring for newly arrived asylum seekers. We used electronic medical record data to gain early insights into utilization and needs among these patients.
Implementation:
We developed a hybrid definition to identify patients who are asylum seekers and examined their demographics, insurance, utilization, primary billing diagnoses, and immunizations from the Epic EMR. We included data on other patients as a point of comparison and analyzed data separately for adult and pediatric patients.
Evaluation:
In 2023, 15 233 or 1.4% of H + H patients were asylum seekers. Asylum seekers had fewer visits than other patients in 2023, and utilization was particularly driven by pregnancy and childbirth. Children seeking asylum were engaged in primary care at high rates. Documented childhood vaccinations were higher among asylum-seeking children engaged in primary care compared to those who were not. The majority of adults and children were insured. Adult primary care engagement was low, as were visits for those seeking care for behavioral health issues.
Discussion:
For adult asylum seekers, pregnancy and childbirth are key needs for adults. Increasing vaccination rates among children is critical and promoting engagement in primary care is a promising way to do so. Coordinated efforts are required to meet the varied needs of migrant arrivals, and safety net hospitals can play a key role in addressing their health care needs.
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