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BMC Public Health
Towards fair health policies for migrants and ethnic minorities: the case-study of ETHEALTH in Belgium
Correspondence
Ilse Derluyn1  Vincent Lorant2  Marie Dauvrin3  Hans Verrept4  Isabelle Coune4 
[1] Department of Orthopedagogics, Ghent University, Henri Dunantlaan 2, 9000, Gent, Belgium;Institute of Health and Society IRSS, Université catholique de Louvain, Clos Chapelle aux Champs 30 boite 1.30.15, 1200, Brussels, Belgium;Institute of Health and Society IRSS, Université catholique de Louvain, Clos Chapelle aux Champs 30 boite 1.30.15, 1200, Brussels, Belgium;Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique-FNRS, rue d’Egmont 5, 1000, Brussels, Belgium;Intercultural Mediation Cell and Support to the Policy, Ministry of Public Health, Service des soins de santé psychosociaux, SPF Santé publique, Sécurité de la chaîne alimentaire et Environnement, Eurostation bloc II - 1D210, Place Victor Horta 40 boite 10, 1060, Brussels, Belgium;
关键词: Ethnic minorities;    Health policy;    Migrants;    Belgium;    Quality of care;    Access to health care;    Health promotion;    ETHEALTH;   
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-2458-12-726
 received in 2012-05-09, accepted in 2012-08-24,  发布年份 2012
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundIn Europe, progress in the development of health policies that address the needs of migrants and ethnic minorities has been slow. This is partly due to the absence of a strategic commitment by the health authorities. The Ministry of Public Health commissioned the ETHEALTH (EThnicity & HEALTH) group to formulate relevant recommendations to the public authorities with a view to reducing health inequalities among ethnic minorities. This paper describes the political process and the outcomes of the ETHEALTH expert group.ResultsAfter ten meetings, the ETHEALTH group came up with 46 recommendations, which were presented at a national press conference in December 2011. Target groups concerned by these recommendations covered both irregular migrants and migrants entitled to the national insurance coverage. Recommendations were supported by the need of combining universal approaches to health care with more specific approaches. The scope of the recommendations concerned health care as well as prevention, health promotion and access to health care. When analysing the content of the recommendations, some ETHEALTH recommendations were not fully measurable, and time-related; they were, however, quite specific and realistic within the Belgian context. The weak political commitment of an executive agency was identified as a major obstacle to the implementation of the recommendations.ConclusionsThe ETHEALTH group was an example of scientific advice on a global health issue. It also demonstrated the feasibility of coming up with a comprehensive strategy to decrease ethnic health inequalities, even in a political context where migration issues are sensitive. Two final lessons may be highlighted at the end of the first phase of the ETHEALTH project: firstly, the combination of scientific knowledge and practical expertise makes recommendations SMART; and, secondly, the low level of commitment on the part of policymakers might jeopardise the effective implementation of the recommendations.

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CC BY   
© Dauvrin et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2012

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