National Foundation for American Policy Recommends Immigration Reform to Meet Needs of U.S. Healthcare

National Foundation for American Policy released its November 2012 policy recommendations recognizing immigration reform for health care workers as a broad measure to deal with increasing labor demand and shortage in the health care industry arising from the needs of the aging U.S. population and the Affordable Care Act.  These policy recommendations are necessary at a time when lawmakers are seriously considering immigration reform after the 2012 election.  Please see the entire policy brief referenced at http://www.nfap.com/pdf/NFAP_Policy_Brief.Health_Care_and_Immigration.November2012.pdf

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