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Refugee health care in Canada : ウィキペディア英語版 | Refugee health care in Canada
Refugee health care refers to the provision of health services to refugees and refugee claimants. As early as 2009, health researchers identified particular medical needs and health vulnerabilities amongst these populations.〔Newbold, B. "The Short-term Health of Canada’s New Immigrant Arrivals: Evidence from LSIC." Ethnicity & Health 14.2 (2009): 315-36.〕 Compared to other immigrants, they report more physical, emotional, and dental problems〔Newbold, B., and M. McKeary. "Barriers to Care: The Challenges for Canadian Refugees and Their Health-care Providers." Journal of Refugee Studies 23.3 (2010): 1-23.〕 and, compared to those born in Canada, they have higher rates of infections and chronic diseases that are both treatable and preventable.〔McNally, M. "Guidelines for Immigrant Health Appendix 16: Dental Disease: Evidence Review for Newly Arriving Immigrants and Refugees." Evidence-based Clinical Guidelines for Immigrants and Refugees. Canadian Medical Association, 2011.〕 In Canada, the federal government has been responsible for the provison of health care to refugees since 1957. In the international law context, this responsibility falls under Canada’s human rights obligations to recognize the right to health for all, including refugees. ==Right to Health==
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