National Health Service Principles as Experienced by . . . Background: Recent British National Health Service (NHS) reforms, in response to austerity and alleged ‘health tourism,’ could impose additional barriers to healthcare access for non-European Economic Area (EEA) migrants This study explores policy
Experiences of antibiotic use and healthcare access among . . . Background In recent years, migration to and within Europe has increased Human mobility has been hypothesised as a contributing factor towards antimicrobial resistance (AMR) However, there is limited evidence to explain how migration contributes towards antibiotic resistance More qualitative research regarding migrants’ perspectives of antibiotic use is needed to understand this complex
Healthcare access for asylum seekers and refugees in England . . . Awareness has been shown to be fundamental to access This article jointly explores (i) health care professionals' (HCPs) awareness of migrants' eligibility for healthcare, and (ii) ASRs' awareness of health services
Refugee and Immigrant Community Health Champions: a . . . There has been much discussion recently that better healthcare systems lead to increased service access and utilisation However, there are still concerns raised among the refugee and immigrant communities about barriers to access and utilisation of primary healthcare services in the UK
Million Migrants study of healthcare and. . . | Wellcome Open . . . Methods and analysis: We will link four data sources: first, non-EU migrant tuberculosis pre-entry screening data; second, refugee pre-entry health assessment data; third, national hospital episode statistics; and fourth, Office of National Statistics death records
Access to healthcare for people refused and seeking asylum in . . . Our research is in two parts This report summarises the policy and legislative context shaping people’s healthcare entitlements, and the existing literature on people’s practical experiences of actually accessing healthcare at the right time
Million Migrants study of healthcare and mortality outcomes . . . Methods and analysis: We will link four data sources: first, non-EU migrant tuberculosis pre-entry screening data; second, refugee pre-entry health assessment data; third, national hospital episode statistics; and fourth, Office of National Statistics death records