Eurohealth Observer – Infectious disease burden in migrant populations; Chronic viral hepatitis; Health care access for undocumented migrants; Service entitlements for undocumented migrants in Spain and Sweden; Eurohealth International – Politics of health workforce planning and forecasting, EU competence in health security policy; Eurohealth Systems and Policies – Commercialisation of public hospitals (Poland), Perceptions about affordability of care (the Netherlands), Pharmaceutical market reform (Portugal), Financial crisis and health service reform (Cyprus), Reducing avoidable mortality (England); and Eurohealth Monitor.
The final issue for 2014 throws the spotlight on migrant health and the importance of ensuring that everyone in Europe, irrespective of country of origin and legal status, has proper access to health services and treatment.
In the Observer section, explored the often higher infectious disease burden in migrant populations in Europe, including for HIV, TB and chronic hepatitis B.
http://www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/266186/Eurohealth-v20-n4_1.pdf?ua=1
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