1. Refugee crisis in Finland: Challenges to safeguarding the right to health for asylum seekers
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Otto Helve, Karolina Tuomisto, Paula Tiittala, Ilmo Keskimäki, Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki, Staff Services, Clinicum, HUS Children and Adolescents, and Children's Hospital
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Refugee ,Public administration ,Safeguarding ,Health Services Accessibility ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Right to Health ,Political science ,Health care ,medicine ,Human rights ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Finland ,Government ,Refugees ,Right to health ,business.industry ,030503 health policy & services ,Corporate governance ,Public health ,Health Policy ,Health Services ,16. Peace & justice ,3. Good health ,3141 Health care science ,Policy ,Public Health ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Asylum seeker ,Delivery of Health Care - Abstract
In 2015 Finland received an unprecedented number of asylum seekers, ten times more than in any previous year. This surge took place at a time the Finnish Government was busily undergoing a wide-range health and social care reform amid growing nationalist and populist sentiments. Our aim is to explore the governance of a parallel health system for asylum seekers with a right-to-health approach. We concentrated on three right to health features most related to the governance of asylum seeker health care, namely Formal recognition of the right to health, Standards and Coordination mechanisms. Through our qualitative review, we identified three major hurdles in the governance of the system for asylum seekers: 1) Ineffectual and reactive national level coordination and stewardship; 2) Inadequate legislative and supervisory frameworks leading to ineffective governance; 3) Discrepancies between constitutional rights to health, legal entitlements to services and guidance available. This first-time large-scale implementation of the policies exposed weaknesses in the legal framework and the parallel health system. We recommend the removal of the parallel system and the integration of asylum seekers' health services to the national public health care system. (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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- 2018