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Equal access to healthcare in national legislations: how do Croatia, Germany, Poland, and Slovenia counteract discrimination in healthcare?

Katarzyna BielińskaAnna ChowaniecRobert DoričićMarianne NowakMarcin OrzechowskiMojca RamšakPaweł ŁukówAmir MuzurZvonka Zupanič-SlavecFlorian Steger
Published in: BMC health services research (2022)
The study identified legislative barriers to access to healthcare for persons of diverse race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation or gender identity in Croatia, Germany, Poland and Slovenia. The discrepancies in the level of implementation of anti-discriminatory measures among these states show that there is a need for comprehensive EU-wide regulations, which would implement the principle of equal treatment in the specific context of healthcare. General anti-discrimination regulations should be strengthened by inclusion of anti-discrimination provisions directly into national legislation relating specifically to the area of healthcare.
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