The Impact of Regularization Policies on Health Access: Examining Female Venezuelan Migrants’ Access and Utilization of Healthcare Services in Colombia

The Venezuelan humanitarian crisis has led to the displacement of over 7.7 million migrants, with Colombia hosting around one-third. Colombia has been praised for its progressive policies for Venezuelan migrant integration, and the government’s Estatuto Temporal de Protección para Migrantes Venezola...

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Main Authors: Diana M. Bowser, Priya Agarwal-Harding, Brielle Ruscitti, Donald S. Shepard, Arturo Harker Roa
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23288604.2025.2510769
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author Diana M. Bowser
Priya Agarwal-Harding
Brielle Ruscitti
Donald S. Shepard
Arturo Harker Roa
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description The Venezuelan humanitarian crisis has led to the displacement of over 7.7 million migrants, with Colombia hosting around one-third. Colombia has been praised for its progressive policies for Venezuelan migrant integration, and the government’s Estatuto Temporal de Protección para Migrantes Venezolanos (ETPMV), introduced in February 2021, provides one of the region’s most comprehensive regularization policies, permitting 10 years of residency and access to social protection services, including health insurance. We assessed the impact of the ETPMV on self-reported health insurance enrollment and formal healthcare utilization using two telephone surveys with 4,423 female Venezuelan migrants in 2020 and 2023. We used a difference-in-differences methodological approach, accounting for differences in levels of migrant health system integration across municipalities measured by a municipal enrollment index derived from secondary data. We find that the ETPMV significantly increases health insurance enrollment for female Venezuelan migrants and that while uninsured individuals experience a significant decline in healthcare utilization from 2020 to 2023, insured individuals experience no significant change. Additionally, the effect of insurance varies by municipal enrollment index, with greater impacts of insurance in areas with lower levels of regularization and health insurance enrollment. These results highlight the success of ETPMV in enhancing access to healthcare for Venezuelan migrants, with insurance enrollment providing a protective effect against declines in healthcare utilization compared to uninsured individuals. These findings underscore the importance of comprehensive regularization policies to address migrant health needs, while emphasizing the importance of continued efforts toward integration.
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spelling doaj-art-0b64db9d34264311bc25999e6f2c0b992025-08-20T17:40:42ZengTaylor & Francis GroupHealth Systems & Reform2328-86042328-86202025-12-0111110.1080/23288604.2025.2510769The Impact of Regularization Policies on Health Access: Examining Female Venezuelan Migrants’ Access and Utilization of Healthcare Services in ColombiaDiana M. Bowser0Priya Agarwal-Harding1Brielle Ruscitti2Donald S. Shepard3Arturo Harker Roa4William F. Connell School of Nursing, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USAWilliam F. Connell School of Nursing, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USAWilliam F. Connell School of Nursing, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USAThe Heller School of Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, USASchool of Government Alberto Lleras Camargo, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, ColombiaThe Venezuelan humanitarian crisis has led to the displacement of over 7.7 million migrants, with Colombia hosting around one-third. Colombia has been praised for its progressive policies for Venezuelan migrant integration, and the government’s Estatuto Temporal de Protección para Migrantes Venezolanos (ETPMV), introduced in February 2021, provides one of the region’s most comprehensive regularization policies, permitting 10 years of residency and access to social protection services, including health insurance. We assessed the impact of the ETPMV on self-reported health insurance enrollment and formal healthcare utilization using two telephone surveys with 4,423 female Venezuelan migrants in 2020 and 2023. We used a difference-in-differences methodological approach, accounting for differences in levels of migrant health system integration across municipalities measured by a municipal enrollment index derived from secondary data. We find that the ETPMV significantly increases health insurance enrollment for female Venezuelan migrants and that while uninsured individuals experience a significant decline in healthcare utilization from 2020 to 2023, insured individuals experience no significant change. Additionally, the effect of insurance varies by municipal enrollment index, with greater impacts of insurance in areas with lower levels of regularization and health insurance enrollment. These results highlight the success of ETPMV in enhancing access to healthcare for Venezuelan migrants, with insurance enrollment providing a protective effect against declines in healthcare utilization compared to uninsured individuals. These findings underscore the importance of comprehensive regularization policies to address migrant health needs, while emphasizing the importance of continued efforts toward integration.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23288604.2025.2510769Health access & utilizationhealth insurancehealth systemsintegrationVenezuelan migrantsregularization
spellingShingle Diana M. Bowser
Priya Agarwal-Harding
Brielle Ruscitti
Donald S. Shepard
Arturo Harker Roa
The Impact of Regularization Policies on Health Access: Examining Female Venezuelan Migrants’ Access and Utilization of Healthcare Services in Colombia
Health Systems & Reform
Health access & utilization
health insurance
health systems
integration
Venezuelan migrants
regularization
title The Impact of Regularization Policies on Health Access: Examining Female Venezuelan Migrants’ Access and Utilization of Healthcare Services in Colombia
title_full The Impact of Regularization Policies on Health Access: Examining Female Venezuelan Migrants’ Access and Utilization of Healthcare Services in Colombia
title_fullStr The Impact of Regularization Policies on Health Access: Examining Female Venezuelan Migrants’ Access and Utilization of Healthcare Services in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Regularization Policies on Health Access: Examining Female Venezuelan Migrants’ Access and Utilization of Healthcare Services in Colombia
title_short The Impact of Regularization Policies on Health Access: Examining Female Venezuelan Migrants’ Access and Utilization of Healthcare Services in Colombia
title_sort impact of regularization policies on health access examining female venezuelan migrants access and utilization of healthcare services in colombia
topic Health access & utilization
health insurance
health systems
integration
Venezuelan migrants
regularization
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23288604.2025.2510769
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