Exploration of Social and Political Factors that Impede Migrant Healthcare Availability and Access in Canada Amidst COVID-19

Anisha Arora, A. Adams, B. Lebouché, A. Quesnel-Vallée
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 International License. AB S T R AC T Canada is a leading nation for international migration, yet fails to adequately respond to the healthcare needs of migrant populations. In this editorial, we explore why this is so. We posit that the reactive approach of the systems and stakeholders responsible for assuring healthcare access during the COVID-19 pandemic has been detrimental to our vulnerable and marginalized populations, and by extension, all citizens. Now, amidst a second wave of COVID-19, we must act – more decisively and compassionately than ever before, with the support of rigorous research and co-designed sustainable strategies. Otherwise, we remain bystanders abetting a system that has failed to effectively address the health needs of those that enter this country seeking a better life.
2019冠状病毒病期间阻碍加拿大移民获得医疗服务的社会和政治因素探讨
本作品采用知识共享BY-NC-SA 4.0国际许可协议。加拿大是国际移民的主要国家,但未能充分满足移民人口的医疗保健需求。在这篇社论中,我们探讨了为什么会这样。我们认为,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,负责确保医疗服务可及性的系统和利益攸关方采取的被动做法对我们的弱势和边缘化人群,乃至所有公民都是有害的。现在,面对第二波COVID-19,我们必须采取行动,在严格研究和共同设计的可持续战略的支持下,比以往任何时候都更加果断和富有同情心。否则,我们将继续充当旁观者,教唆一个未能有效解决那些进入这个国家寻求更好生活的人的健康需求的系统。
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