Public Health Reports
Volume 114, Issue 5, 1999, Pages 469-477
A comprehensive refugee health screening program (Article)
Kennedy J.* ,
Seymour D.J. ,
Hummel B.J.
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5250 Leetsdale #302, Denver, CO 80246, United States
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[Affiliation not available]
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Abstract
Nationally and internationally, there is a struggle to provide adequate health screening and assessment programs for refugees. The Department of Family Medicine at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in partnership with the Colorado Refugee Services Program has developed a comprehensive refugee health screening and assessment program. The program was designed to ensure access to screening and to provide better care for this vulnerable population. Key features of the program include a single point of access for all family members, full availability of appropriate interpreting services, comprehensive health assessments that include a thorough mental health screening, data collection and evaluation, and education of health care providers to deliver culturally responsive care. During the first 30 months of this program, comprehensive assessments were provided for more than 1600 refugees. Future directions include improving the efficiency of daily systems, seeking alternative sources of funding, improving follow-up and vaccination rates, expanding mental health services, and tracking health outcomes and refugees' utilization of health care services through longitudinal research.
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0032709448&doi=10.1093%2fphr%2f114.5.469&partnerID=40&md5=4eac23186b923f5201f16eff5d2b80fd
DOI: 10.1093/phr/114.5.469
ISSN: 00333549
Cited by: 17
Original Language: English