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UGA research discovers new directions for rural healthcare access for immigrants

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Research shows that residents of rural America face more challenges when trying to access healthcare than urban dwelling people. A little-told story, however, is how immigrants access healthcare in these rural areas.

Dr. Yingying Zeng is a professor of social work at the University of Georgia. She recently published a review of existing studies on healthcare access for immigrant people living in rural America. Her research sets out to find what the field of social work already knows about the barriers to healthcare for these communities—as well as topics she says scientists need to study more.

Dr. Zeng sat down with WUGA’s Emma Auer to discuss her results.

Emma Auer is an award-winning reporter who joined WUGA as a full-time producer in 2024. She is also a graduate student in UGA's Romance Languages Department, studying French and Spanish. She covers the breadth of Northeast Georgia stories, from Athens City Hall to Winterville farmers' markets. Emma's work has also been heard on Georgia Public Broadcasting.