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Good practice in reaching and treating refugees in addiction care in Germany - a Delphi study.

Panagiotis StylianopoulosLaura HertnerAndreas HeinzUlrike KlugeIngo SchäferSimone Penka
Published in: BMC public health (2024)
In order to guarantee human rights regarding health and adequate access to health care for refugees, institutional barriers limiting access to prevention and treatment programs for addictive disorders must be abolished. The identified good practice strategies for Germany, if widely implemented, could contribute to this aim. By opening up prevention and treatment facilities for refugees, other marginalized groups could also benefit. While some of the strategies need to be implemented at the institutional level, political steps are also required at the system level including, e.g. financing of adequate translation services.
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