'We don't have the right to get sick': A qualitative study of gaps in public health insurance among Im/migrant women in British Columbia, Canada.
Globally, the exclusion of im/migrants from public health care systems remains a significant health and human rights issue, calling into question claims of 'universality' of public health systems where eligibility for coverage is determined by immigration status. We aimed to describe lived...
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Main Authors: | Shira M Goldenberg (Author), Shaina Schafers (Author), Maggie Hamel-Smith Grassby (Author), Stefanie Machado (Author), Ruth Lavergne (Author), Mei-Ling Wiedmeyer (Author), IRIS Study Team (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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