Jensen Natasja Koitzsch, Nielsen Signe Smith, Krasnik Allan
Forskningscenter for Migration, Etnicitet og Sundhed (MESU), Afdeling for Sundhedstjenesteforskning, Institut for Folkesundhedsvidenskab, Københavns Universitet, Øster Farimagsgade 5, 1014 København K, Denmark.
Ugeskr Laeger. 2011 Aug 22;173(34):2038-41.
Access to health-care services in Denmark is dependent on migrant status. Emergency care is available to all migrant groups though people not officially residing in the country may be subjected to payment. For regular immigrants and persons with refugee status access to health-care is regulated by The Health Act, whereas access to non-acute health-care for other migrant groups such as asylum seekers, undocumented migrants and persons subjected to human being trafficking is mainly regulated by The Alien Act. The most vulnerable migrant groups are the ones with the most restricted access to care.
在丹麦,获得医疗服务取决于移民身份。所有移民群体都可获得急诊服务,不过未在该国正式居住的人可能需要付费。对于正规移民和难民身份者,医疗服务的获取由《健康法案》规定,而对于其他移民群体,如寻求庇护者、无证移民和遭受人口贩运者,非急性医疗服务的获取主要由《外国人法案》规定。最脆弱的移民群体是那些获得医疗服务受限最大的群体。