For Baltimore Latinos, health care can be costly
Thursday Aug 4th, 2016
Cecilia Ramirez is worried about her weight and troubling symptoms that hint of diabetes, but won’t seek medical help because she can’t afford it.
“I don’t go to the doctor when I’m sick — it’s too expensive,” she said.
Though she is a sales worker at an insurance agency in Highlandtown, an East Baltimore neighborhood where many Hispanic immigrants have settled in recent years, Ramirez, 23, has no health insurance.
Her predicament is shared by thousands of other immigrants in East Baltimore, and millions nationally, who cannot afford regular medical services and are uninsured because they do not have legal U.S. residency or citizenship.
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