Transcripts
Transcribed speeches from the first annual Beazley Symposium on Access to Health Care, "Immigration from the Mayflower to Border Patrols: Who Should Have Access to Health Care in the United States?," prefaced by student remarks related to the speakers' topics.
The Nexus Between Immigrant Eligibility and Access: An Analysis of the Economic, Social, and Linguistic Barriers to Health Care
Author: Cory S. Bagby
Transcribed Speech of Sonal Ambegaokar, J.D.
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act and Sources of Funding
Author: Morgan Greenspon
Transcribed Speech of Jennifer Cutrer, Ph.D.
Emergency? How the Federal Focus on Emergency Care Shifts the Cost of Immigrant Health Care to Public Hospitals
Author: Angela Epolito
Transcribed Speech of Robert Earley
Immigrant Health Care: Social and Economic Costs of Denying Access
Author: Ann Weilbaecher
Transcribed Speech of José Pagán, Ph.D.
Left Out in the Cold: How the United States' Healthcare System Excludes Immigrants
Author: Tamara Forys
Transcribed Speech of E. Richard Brown, Ph.D.

