Public Health
Volume 172, 2019, Pages 89-92

Overcoming the barriers migrants face in accessing health care (Article)

Hiam L.* , Gionakis N. , Holmes S.M. , McKee M.
  • a London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom
  • b Babel Day Centre, Athens, Greece
  • c University of California Berkeley, United States
  • d London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

Abstract

Migrants face many barriers when accessing health care, both structural and political, leading to unmet need and poor quality care. Yet these barriers often can be overcome. This short communication reports a workshop confronting these issues at the First World Congress on Migration, Ethnicity, Race and Health. It explores the structural factors that create barriers and the competencies that health professionals need to overcome them. It then examines how one non-governmental organization did confront, successfully, a restrictive policy adopted in the United Kingdom, through advocacy and practical action. It concludes by examining the related issue of cultural competency, drawing on experiences of a mental health unit in Athens, Greece. © 2018 The Royal Society for Public Health

Author Keywords

Structural competency access to health care Migrant health health policy

Index Keywords

health care policy mental health human controlled study organization migrants experience Cultural Competency cultural competence Humans migrant drawing Attica Greece Athens [Attica] race health services Article organization and management health care human experiment migration United Kingdom Health Policy ethnicity Transients and Migrants Organizations health care delivery Health Services Accessibility public health mental health center

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85060090222&doi=10.1016%2fj.puhe.2018.11.015&partnerID=40&md5=83c90f2fa5f569bec269edd7281cef44

DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2018.11.015
ISSN: 00333506
Original Language: English