Immigrants’ health protection: political, institutional and social perspectives at international and Italian level

M. Marceca, S. Geraci, G. Baglio
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The issue of “immigrants’ health” has been the subject of increasing interest in recent years, both in scientific literature and in the declarations of international health institutions. Specifically, the Resolution of the 61st World Health Assembly (2008), and the Report of the European Parliament on the reduction of the inequalities in health within EU (2010) are worth highlighting. There is a clear convergence in the orientations recommended to local Governments regarding the health policies and interventions to be adopted in this sector. It may be stated that the health policies adopted in Italy in the 1980s have been pioneering in both European and international contexts. Enhanced by the unconditional recognition of the right to health, which is stated in the Italian Constitution, these orientations have been strongly suggested to the policymakers through effective lobbying efforts. Alongside ethical-legal recognition of the right to healthcare, the technical-scientific debate has also developed, especially following the publication of the WHO Report “Closing the gap in a generation” (2008). This has enabled the acknowledgement of the relevant role played by the socio-economic conditions which distinguish the different groups of immigrants. Moreover, the proposal of inter-sectorial policies and of an approach aimed at the empowerment of the community has become increasingly significant. In future, health protection for immigrants will be not only a priority as imposed by the recognition of health as a human right, but will also be more closely connected to capacities for the planning and support, at local level, of health promotion initiatives.
移民健康保护:国际和意大利两级的政治、体制和社会观点
近年来,在科学文献和国际卫生机构的宣言中,"移民健康"问题日益引起人们的兴趣。具体而言,值得强调的是第61届世界卫生大会决议(2008年)和欧洲议会关于减少欧盟内部卫生不平等现象的报告(2010年)。就将在这一部门采取的保健政策和干预措施向地方政府建议的方向显然是一致的。可以说,意大利在1980年代采取的保健政策在欧洲和国际范围内都是开创性的。由于无条件承认《意大利宪法》中规定的健康权,这些方向已通过有效的游说努力向决策者强烈建议。除了在道德和法律上承认医疗保健权之外,技术和科学辩论也有所发展,特别是在世卫组织发表了题为“用一代人的时间弥合差距”的报告(2008年)之后。这使人们认识到区分不同移民群体的社会经济条件所起的有关作用。此外,关于部门间政策和旨在赋予社区权力的办法的建议已变得越来越重要。今后,保护移民的健康不仅将成为承认健康是一项人权所规定的优先事项,而且还将与地方一级规划和支持促进健康倡议的能力更加密切相关。
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