Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8817971 | Health Policy | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Results show that the NRIS-H implementation is hindered by lack of political commitment and poor resource allocation. This has a negative impact on Roma's entitlement to healthcare and on their participation in decision-making processes, jeopardising the elimination of the barriers that undermine their access to healthcare and potentially contributing to reproduce inequalities. These unintended effects point out the need to rethink Roma health governance by strengthening intersectional and intersectoral policies, enabling transformative Roma participation in policymaking and guaranteeing shared socio-political responsibility and accountability.
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Authors
M. Escobar-Ballesta, M. GarcÃa-RamÃrez, C. De Freitas,