Gesundheitswesen
Volume 65, Issue 12, 2003, Pages 704-708

Objectives and Activities of the German Federal Working Group on Migration and Public Health [Ziele und Aktivitäten des Bundesweiten Arbeitskreises "Migration und Öffentliche Gesundheit"] (Conference Paper)

Grieger D.* , Gardemann J.
  • a Arbeit. Beauftrag. Bundesreg. Migr., Mohrenstraße 62, 10117 Berlin, Germany
  • b Kompetenzzentrum Humanitare Hilfe, Fachhochschule Münster, Münster, Germany

Abstract

The 53rd scientific congress of the Federal association of physicians and dentists in the public health services addressed the interdependence of migration and health under the motto "health unlimited" in May, 2003. Manifold interactions between migration and health contribute to the public health services' everyday experiences. Immigrants often encounter manifold obstacles to their access to health services in Germany. These barriers are often of communicative or administrative nature. The system of public health administration and services has, by its very nature, opportunities and assignment a special obligation to support the immigrant population. The public health services will increasingly become guarantors of equal health opportunities in times of cumulative migration and social inequalities. In cooperation with the German Federal Commissioner for Migration, Refugees and Integration the German Federal Working Group on Migration and Public Health acts as facilitator and advocate for health of immigrants to Germany since 1994. A very close co-operation with the public health services and an interdisciplinary, intercultural, population-oriented and health-promoting approach are core elements of the working group that is lobbying the health of a multinational population within the borders of Germany.

Author Keywords

Migration Health Communication Integration public health service Health Co-ordination Intercultural Health Care

Index Keywords

Germany immigrant refugee health promotion public health service human Refugees Humans cultural factor Conference Paper integration migration physician health care access government Emigration and Immigration Transients and Migrants Delivery of Health Care dentist public health health care delivery

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DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-812671
ISSN: 09413790
Cited by: 5
Original Language: German