Consuls from Mexico, El Salvador and Peru are supporting local immigrants
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Peruvian consulate located in Lake Forest Park
By Keith Seinfeld
The government consuls of Mexico, Peru and El Salvador are helping to boost health care enrollment for legal immigrants across King County.These new international partnerships will ensure cultural and linguistic barriers don't prevent eligible residents in local Hispanic communities from getting insured.
Improving enrollment resources for underserved or hard-to-reach communities is a key part of King County's strategy to achieve "full enrollment" for all eligible residents.
Public Health - Seattle and King County hosted a meeting with the three consuls in October to brief them on outreach strategies, discuss issues specific to the Latino community and hand out informational brochures about the Affordable Care Act and Washington Healthplanfinder.
Already, several dozen legal immigrants found enrollment assistance through Seattle's Mexican consulate, which hosts a Public Health In-Person Assister at its established "Health Window" on select Fridays.
"Health Windows" (or "Ventanillas de Salud") is a nation-wide program at Mexican consulates, aimed at providing basic health services (such as screenings, preventive tests and hospital referrals) to immigrants.
The Health Window at Seattle's Mexican consulate now serves as a hub for members of the local Latino community seeking information about the Affordable Care Act or need help with their coverage applications. The Consulate of El Salvador is also planning to establish its own Health Window.
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