Objectives: • To determine if refugees completing a Medical Orientation Program for New Americans are better with several aspects of medicine in the US, such as making appointments; knowing more about diet and hygiene; and understanding the implications of mental and chronic illnesses. • To determine if Medical Passports provided to these individuals to improve continuity of care are useful and effective. • To make recommendations for improvements to the Medical Orientation Program for New Americans to the Community Health Center of Burlington (CHCB).https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/comphp_gallery/1052/thumbnail.jp
At the time of the presentation Ms. Ng\u27andu was Health Policy Analyst, National Council of La Raz...
More than 58,000 refugees were resettled in the United States in 2012 according to statistics from t...
Refugee populations who have sought permanent asylum in the United States are often ill-equipped wit...
Background: Refugees are a culturally diverse group with special healthcare needs and challenges. In...
Introduction. Burlington, Vermont accepts refugees from around the world. These individuals face uni...
Introduction. Healthcare within the United States has been at the forefront of public discussion and...
Nationally and internationally, there is a struggle to provide adequate health screening and assessm...
Introduction: Many refugees who escape persecution in their own country have trouble navigating and ...
Problem Statement: United States refugees often encounter significant barriers when adapting to thei...
Purpose: Our objective was to identify perceived challenges in the provision of health care for refu...
Background: Aurora Health Care is the major health care system providing care to refugees in Milwauk...
Refugees resettling to Nebraska undeniably have different health needs compared to native Nebraska r...
Introduction: Many factors may negatively affect the experience of refugees navigating the healthca...
Some of refugees, who were forced to move out from a home country due to political or religious conf...
Understanding and evaluating the healthcare utilization patterns of the approximately 70,000 refugee...
At the time of the presentation Ms. Ng\u27andu was Health Policy Analyst, National Council of La Raz...
More than 58,000 refugees were resettled in the United States in 2012 according to statistics from t...
Refugee populations who have sought permanent asylum in the United States are often ill-equipped wit...
Background: Refugees are a culturally diverse group with special healthcare needs and challenges. In...
Introduction. Burlington, Vermont accepts refugees from around the world. These individuals face uni...
Introduction. Healthcare within the United States has been at the forefront of public discussion and...
Nationally and internationally, there is a struggle to provide adequate health screening and assessm...
Introduction: Many refugees who escape persecution in their own country have trouble navigating and ...
Problem Statement: United States refugees often encounter significant barriers when adapting to thei...
Purpose: Our objective was to identify perceived challenges in the provision of health care for refu...
Background: Aurora Health Care is the major health care system providing care to refugees in Milwauk...
Refugees resettling to Nebraska undeniably have different health needs compared to native Nebraska r...
Introduction: Many factors may negatively affect the experience of refugees navigating the healthca...
Some of refugees, who were forced to move out from a home country due to political or religious conf...
Understanding and evaluating the healthcare utilization patterns of the approximately 70,000 refugee...
At the time of the presentation Ms. Ng\u27andu was Health Policy Analyst, National Council of La Raz...
More than 58,000 refugees were resettled in the United States in 2012 according to statistics from t...
Refugee populations who have sought permanent asylum in the United States are often ill-equipped wit...