Health examinations of child migrants in Europe: screening or assessment of healthcare needs?
Background More than 800 000 asylum-seeking children were registered in Europe during 2015-2017. Many of them arrived with accumulated needs of healthcare. In this study, we examined the legislation for health examinations on arrival for migrant children in the EU/EAA area.Methods We did a survey to...
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Main Authors: | Anders Hjern (Author), Liv Stubbe Østergaard (Author), Marie-Louise Nörredam (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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