Given the present migration crisis, health care personnel working in developed countries encounter patients with a history of migration even more frequently than in the past. From the 8.4 million persons living in Switzerland, 2.1 million persons (25%) are of foreign origin, and thus are deemed to be immigrants (includes both economic migrants and refugees). Differences exist concerning legal protections and degrees of vulnerability among different subgroups of migrants. A number of ethical issues arise including access to health care. This article explores necessary definitions, in particular the difference between migrants and refugees, and illustrates facts health care personnel should know when facing migrant patients. After a brief su...
Immigration, a political, economic, demographic, social and ethic, as well as a medical issue, conti...
Abstract. Background: Health services in Europe face the challenge of delivering care to a heterogen...
Migration is not new and has been a global phenomenon throughout history. However, the number of peo...
Migration is a reality of today’s world, with over one billion migrants worldwide. While many choose...
Background The migration of health care professionals from developing to developed countries is a tr...
Migration of health personnel is a phenomenon that is governed by law at the intersection of the ten...
"What do undocumented migrants experience when they try to access healthcare? How do they navigate t...
This dissertation examines laws and policies in Western receiving countries concerning migrants’ hea...
Background: Health services across Europe provide health care for migrant patients every day. Howeve...
Various strategies have been proposed in the literature to reduce medical migration or ‘brain drain’...
Migrants make up a growing share of European populations. However, all too often their situation is ...
International audienceBackground - France has long been a country of immigration and in some respect...
Background Health services across Europe provide health care for migrant patients every day. However...
International human rights law attaches the right of health care to the person. States, however, pre...
Medical doctors are commissioned by the migration authorities and/or border police to assist in deci...
Immigration, a political, economic, demographic, social and ethic, as well as a medical issue, conti...
Abstract. Background: Health services in Europe face the challenge of delivering care to a heterogen...
Migration is not new and has been a global phenomenon throughout history. However, the number of peo...
Migration is a reality of today’s world, with over one billion migrants worldwide. While many choose...
Background The migration of health care professionals from developing to developed countries is a tr...
Migration of health personnel is a phenomenon that is governed by law at the intersection of the ten...
"What do undocumented migrants experience when they try to access healthcare? How do they navigate t...
This dissertation examines laws and policies in Western receiving countries concerning migrants’ hea...
Background: Health services across Europe provide health care for migrant patients every day. Howeve...
Various strategies have been proposed in the literature to reduce medical migration or ‘brain drain’...
Migrants make up a growing share of European populations. However, all too often their situation is ...
International audienceBackground - France has long been a country of immigration and in some respect...
Background Health services across Europe provide health care for migrant patients every day. However...
International human rights law attaches the right of health care to the person. States, however, pre...
Medical doctors are commissioned by the migration authorities and/or border police to assist in deci...
Immigration, a political, economic, demographic, social and ethic, as well as a medical issue, conti...
Abstract. Background: Health services in Europe face the challenge of delivering care to a heterogen...
Migration is not new and has been a global phenomenon throughout history. However, the number of peo...