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Ninth Annual International Congress on Quality in Healthcare, Accreditation and
Patient Safety Antalya, 13-16th May 2015
David InglebyUniversity of Amsterdam
To what extent is responsiveness to diversity a question of professional
standards? Lessons from the MIPEX survey of migrant health policies
“Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most
shocking and inhuman.”
COST Action IS0603Health and Social Care for Migrants and
Ethnic Minorities in Europe (HOME)
Aim: to consolidate and disseminate the results of current projects through conferences, workshops, publications, training courses etc.
116 experts in 30 countries (including USA, Canada and
Australia). 33 meetings held
Duration: June 2007 – May 2011 (4 years)
Budget: €500,000 EU subsidy
COST Action IS1103Adapting European health systems
to diversity (ADAPT)
Aim: to study European policies relating to the health of migrants and ethnic minorities and identify ways in which positive change can be promoted.
10 experts in 30 countries. 12 meetings held so far
Duration: December 2011 – December 2015 (4 years)
Budget: ca. €600,000 EU subsidy
Levels of policy-making• Intergovernmental and international
organisations (UN, WHO, IOM, EC, CoE)• National governments• Regional and municipal authorities• Service providers• Health insurers [where relevant] • Professional organisations• NGO’s• Private enterprise• Migrant organisations
Sub-projects of ADAPTSP1. Strengthening the evidence base SP2. Strategies for organisational changeSP3. Public health principles and professional standardsSP4. Human rights and legal instruments SP5. General policies on migration and diversitySP6. Economic argumentsSP7. Socio-economic inequalitiesSP8. User involvementSP9. Health services for undocumented migrantsSP10. Health of Roma
What MIPEX covers
Seven policy areas for immigrants to participate in society:
In more than 30 countries: EU Member States + Norway, Switzerland, Canada, United States of America, Australia, Japan, and soon New Zealand, Korea, Turkey, Serbia, Croatia, Kazakhstan, Mexico …..
Labour market mobility
Family reunion Education PoliticalParticipation
Long-termresidence
Access tonationality
Anti-discrimination
Four dimensions of the health strand:
A. Entitlement to health servicesB. Removing barriers to accessC. Responsive health servicesD. Measures to achieve change