Retos actuales de la atención sanitaria de la población inmigrante irregular en Colombia / Current challenges of health care for the irregular immigrant population in Colombia

In a few years, Colombia has changed from being a sending country of international immigrants to becoming a receiving one, particularly due to mixed migratory flows coming from Venezuela. This situation has brought new economic, political and social challenges that need to be addressed from various...

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Main Authors: Lin Deicy Jaramillo Vélez, Laura García-Juan
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Language:deu
Published: Asociacion Castellano-Manchega de Sociologia (ACMS) 2019-11-01
Series:Barataria
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Online Access:https://revistabarataria.es/web/pdf/num25/472_Jaramillo_Garcia_Bar_25_extra.pdf
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description In a few years, Colombia has changed from being a sending country of international immigrants to becoming a receiving one, particularly due to mixed migratory flows coming from Venezuela. This situation has brought new economic, political and social challenges that need to be addressed from various disciplines, including the law. This article deals with one of the most visible and urgent challenges that are facing Colombian society: comprehensive health care for immigrants in an irregular administrative situation. The research starts from the premise that immigrants own some rights that are inherent, inalienable, and from which they cannot be deprived, regardless of where them are. However, in the Colombian legal system there is no such provision, so it is necessary to review the regulations of other countries that do, such as Spain and Chile. Although some measures have been taken to facilitate the access to health of irregular immigrants, the emerging migration policies in Colombia force to articulate some transitory strategies in the meantime.
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spelling doaj.art-f5406644df2f465aafa1da26f89a16632022-12-22T02:28:51ZdeuAsociacion Castellano-Manchega de Sociologia (ACMS)Barataria1575-08252172-31842019-11-01251531https://dx.doi.org/10.20932/barataria.v0i25.472Retos actuales de la atención sanitaria de la población inmigrante irregular en Colombia / Current challenges of health care for the irregular immigrant population in ColombiaLin Deicy Jaramillo Vélez 0Laura García-Juan1Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana. Medellín / ColombiaUniversidad Pontificia Bolivariana. Medellín / ColombiaIn a few years, Colombia has changed from being a sending country of international immigrants to becoming a receiving one, particularly due to mixed migratory flows coming from Venezuela. This situation has brought new economic, political and social challenges that need to be addressed from various disciplines, including the law. This article deals with one of the most visible and urgent challenges that are facing Colombian society: comprehensive health care for immigrants in an irregular administrative situation. The research starts from the premise that immigrants own some rights that are inherent, inalienable, and from which they cannot be deprived, regardless of where them are. However, in the Colombian legal system there is no such provision, so it is necessary to review the regulations of other countries that do, such as Spain and Chile. Although some measures have been taken to facilitate the access to health of irregular immigrants, the emerging migration policies in Colombia force to articulate some transitory strategies in the meantime.https://revistabarataria.es/web/pdf/num25/472_Jaramillo_Garcia_Bar_25_extra.pdfright to healthcomprehensive social security systemirregular immigrantsspainchile
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Retos actuales de la atención sanitaria de la población inmigrante irregular en Colombia / Current challenges of health care for the irregular immigrant population in Colombia
Barataria
right to health
comprehensive social security system
irregular immigrants
spain
chile
title Retos actuales de la atención sanitaria de la población inmigrante irregular en Colombia / Current challenges of health care for the irregular immigrant population in Colombia
title_full Retos actuales de la atención sanitaria de la población inmigrante irregular en Colombia / Current challenges of health care for the irregular immigrant population in Colombia
title_fullStr Retos actuales de la atención sanitaria de la población inmigrante irregular en Colombia / Current challenges of health care for the irregular immigrant population in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Retos actuales de la atención sanitaria de la población inmigrante irregular en Colombia / Current challenges of health care for the irregular immigrant population in Colombia
title_short Retos actuales de la atención sanitaria de la población inmigrante irregular en Colombia / Current challenges of health care for the irregular immigrant population in Colombia
title_sort retos actuales de la atencion sanitaria de la poblacion inmigrante irregular en colombia current challenges of health care for the irregular immigrant population in colombia
topic right to health
comprehensive social security system
irregular immigrants
spain
chile
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