Migrants in an irregular situation: access to healthcare in 10 European Union Member States /European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights , 2011 — 64 p. ISBN 978-92-9192-709-8
This report explores the access to healthcare granted to irregular  migrants in 10 EU Member States. It focuses on migrants who are present  in an irregular situation, namely those who do not fulfil conditions for  entry, stay or residence. 
Migrants in an irregular situation in the  European Union (EU), namely those who do not fulfil conditions for  entry, stay or residence, often suffer from specific health risks, such  as those resulting from exploitative working conditions or precarious  housing. As EU Member States, faced with an ageing population and the  repercussions of a global economic crisis, struggle to contain public  health expenditure, the right to health for all - regardless of legal  status - must remain a key concern. 
This report  of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) documents the  legal, economic and practical obstacles that migrants in an irregular  situation face in accessing healthcare in 10 EU Member States and  proposes a number of ways to improve this access. The FRA found in  particular that the risk of detection and deportation prevents migrants  in an irregular situation from seeking healthcare, even in those  countries where it is legally available, and suggests, among other  improvements, disconnecting healthcare from immigration control  policies.
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