This article discusses cosmopolitanism as the moral foundation for access to health care for migrants. The focus is on countries with sufficiently adequate universal health care for their citizens. The article argues for equal access to this kind of health care for citizens and migrants alike—including migrants at special risk such as asylum seekers or undocumented migrants. Several objections against equal access are raised, such as the cosmopolitan approach being too restrictive or too permissive, or the consequences being undesirable; but the objections are largely refuted. Some special cases in which a restriction of equal access to health care might be justified are described: humanitarian crisis, short term tourism, and the case of a ...
Talk delivered at the ECPR General Conference - Wrocław, 4-7 September 2019 Section: International ...
The contributors to this issue offer applied critical and normative perspectives on central, yet ove...
Abstract Migration is a determinant of health. Tackling the health needs of migrants and refugees wi...
This article discusses cosmopolitanism as the moral foundation for access to health care for migrant...
The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is critically reliant on staff from overseas, which means tha...
Migration is a reality of today’s world, with over one billion migrants worldwide. While many choose...
Helena Legido-Quigley and colleagues examine the barriers that migrants face in accessing healthcare...
International human rights law attaches the right of health care to the person. States, however, pre...
The subject of the analysis presented in this article is the legal context and political debates reg...
Objective. To synthesise the scientific evidence concerning barriers to health care access faced by ...
Regardless of our age, gender, socio-economic or ethnic background, health is considered a basic and...
This dissertation examines laws and policies in Western receiving countries concerning migrants’ hea...
Undocumented migrants (UMs) are at higher risk for health problems because of their irregular status...
Five years ago, the World Health Assembly adopted a resolution on universal health coverage, followe...
Through our national programmes we meet people in Europe who have fled extreme poverty, violent armi...
Talk delivered at the ECPR General Conference - Wrocław, 4-7 September 2019 Section: International ...
The contributors to this issue offer applied critical and normative perspectives on central, yet ove...
Abstract Migration is a determinant of health. Tackling the health needs of migrants and refugees wi...
This article discusses cosmopolitanism as the moral foundation for access to health care for migrant...
The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is critically reliant on staff from overseas, which means tha...
Migration is a reality of today’s world, with over one billion migrants worldwide. While many choose...
Helena Legido-Quigley and colleagues examine the barriers that migrants face in accessing healthcare...
International human rights law attaches the right of health care to the person. States, however, pre...
The subject of the analysis presented in this article is the legal context and political debates reg...
Objective. To synthesise the scientific evidence concerning barriers to health care access faced by ...
Regardless of our age, gender, socio-economic or ethnic background, health is considered a basic and...
This dissertation examines laws and policies in Western receiving countries concerning migrants’ hea...
Undocumented migrants (UMs) are at higher risk for health problems because of their irregular status...
Five years ago, the World Health Assembly adopted a resolution on universal health coverage, followe...
Through our national programmes we meet people in Europe who have fled extreme poverty, violent armi...
Talk delivered at the ECPR General Conference - Wrocław, 4-7 September 2019 Section: International ...
The contributors to this issue offer applied critical and normative perspectives on central, yet ove...
Abstract Migration is a determinant of health. Tackling the health needs of migrants and refugees wi...