2010
DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.090290
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Development of guidelines for recently arrived immigrants and refugees to Canada: Delphi consensus on selecting preventable and treatable conditions

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“…Países con más años de experiencia en la recepción de comunidades migrantes internacionales, tales como Canadá, han reflexionado con mayor profundidad acerca de cómo sus propios sistemas de salud están o no preparados para la recepción y atención oportuna de comunidades migrantes internacionales (27,28) . Chile se enfrenta hoy al gran desafío de repensar un sistema de salud que sea claro, inclusivo y pertinente para las nuevas comunidades que están llegando.…”
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“…Países con más años de experiencia en la recepción de comunidades migrantes internacionales, tales como Canadá, han reflexionado con mayor profundidad acerca de cómo sus propios sistemas de salud están o no preparados para la recepción y atención oportuna de comunidades migrantes internacionales (27,28) . Chile se enfrenta hoy al gran desafío de repensar un sistema de salud que sea claro, inclusivo y pertinente para las nuevas comunidades que están llegando.…”
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“…In selecting topics, primary care practitioners considered not just the burden of illness but also health inequities and gaps in current knowledge. 15 Public health concerns and predeparture migrant screening and treatment protocols were also consid- 6 Economic class (business and economic migrants)…”
Section: How Are These Guidelines Different?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The up-to-date Web site provides access to: two self-directed online courses, community of practice, toolkit of resources, webinar series, and networking events. The toolkit includes a link to "Evidence-based clinical guidelines for immigrants and refugees" published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal in 2011 ( [21]; see also [28]). Witt et al [31] provided an overview of the mental disorders of unaccompanied young refugees.…”
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confidence: 99%