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Title: Integration of migrant and refugee data in health information systems in Europe : advancing evidence, policy and practice
Authors: Bozorgmehr, Kayvan
McKee, Martin
Azzopardi Muscat, Natasha
Bartovic, Jozef
Campos-Matos, Ines
Gerganova, Tsvetelina-Ivanova
Hannigan, Ailish
Janković, Jelena
Kállayová, Daniela
Kaplan, Josiah
Kayi, Ilker
Kondilis, Elias
Lundberg, Lene
De la Mata, Isabel
Medarević, Aleksandar
Suvada, Jozef
Wickramage, Kolitha
Puthoopparambilt, Soorej Jose
Keywords: Health information systems -- Europe
Immigrants -- Health and hygiene
Refugees -- Health and hygiene
Emigration and immigration -- Data processing
Health surveys -- Europe -- Methodology
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: The Lancet Publishing Group
Citation: Bozorgmehr, K., McKee, M., Azzopardi Muscat, N., Bartovic, J., Campos-Matos, I., Gerganova, T. I.,... Puthoopparambil, S. J. (2023). Integration of migrant and refugee data in health information systems in Europe: advancing evidence, policy and practice. The Lancet Regional Health–Europe, 34, 100744.
Abstract: Coverage of migrant and refugee data is incomplete and of insufficient quality in European health information systems. This is not because we lack the knowledge or technology. Rather, it is due to various political factors at local, national and European levels, which hinder the implementation of existing knowledge and guidelines. This reflects the low political priority given to the topic, and also complex governance challenges associated with migration and displacement. We review recent evidence, guidelines, and policies to propose four approaches that will advance science, policy, and practice. First, we call for strategies that ensure that data is collected, analyzed and disseminated systematically. Second, we propose methods to safeguard privacy while combining data from multiple sources. Third, we set out how to enable survey methods that take account of the groups’ diversity. Fourth, we emphasize the need to engage migrants and refugees in decisions about their own health data. Based on these approaches, we propose a change management approach that narrows the gap between knowledge and action to create healthcare policies and practices that are truly inclusive of migrants and refugees. We thereby offer an agenda that will better serve public health needs, including those of migrants and refugees and advance equity in European health systems.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/130485
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