Insecurity and access to care: “Better to be rich and healthy than poor

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05/22/2009

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Table of Contents Insecurity and access to care: “Better to be rich and healthy than poor Table of Contents

 
  1. Summary
  2. Introduction
  3. Clinical vignette
  4. Discussion
  5. Social protection system
  6. Administrative barriers
  7. Socio-economic
  8. Renunciation of care
  9. Use of hospitalization
  10. Psychological
  11. Lack of information
  12. Lack of training
  13. Conclusion
  14. Bibliography

Abstract

In Western Europe, the number of excluded and especially that of illegal aliens continues to grow, along with the globalization of socio-economic and migratory movements. Difficult access to health care for excluded are multi-factorial, they depend on the care system and the patient himself but also the lack of information and training for health professionals. Increase accessibility of the excluded in the system of care involves the development work in multidisciplinary network in which the doctor but the nurse, the social and community network have a key role. If awareness of the problem of insecurity can gradually improve the coverage of the poorest in the country, those living in illegality can move quickly in an emergency, in case of illness. There is an urgent need to better document these cases to alert public opinion and politics.It is well established that social determinants are of major importance for health, both individually and collectively. Regardless of the degree of development of the country of residence, the more one is poor, the more one is sick and it was likely to die prematurely. Corollary: the more one is high in the social hierarchy, the lower mortality, longer life expectancy and in particular the longest life expectancy in good health.

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Level :General public Study : Medical studies School/University : Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface

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