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Solidarity against healthcare access restrictions on undocumented immigrants in Spain: the REDER case study

机译:团结一致反对西班牙无证移民的医疗保健访问限制:READER案例研究

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BackgroundIn the context of public expenditure reduction and cuts, in 2012, the Spanish government approved the RDL 16/2012, which significantly affected the core values of the national health system. The measure particularly affected undocumented immigrants over 18 years of age, excluding them from accessing the full range of healthcare services in Spain, except for emergency care. In 2014, Red de Denuncia y Resistencia al RDL 16/2012 (REDER) was created as a public awareness and resistance network to defend universal access to healthcare and to stop its infringement. This study aims to analyse the social impact of REDER as a solidarity movement in response to the exclusion of undocumented immigrants from their universal right to health.
机译:背景信息在削减和削减公共开支的背景下,西班牙政府于2012年批准了RDL 16/2012,这极大地影响了国家卫生系统的核心价值。该措施特别影响了18岁以上的无证移民,使他们无法获得西班牙除紧急护理以外的所有医疗服务。 2014年,Red de Denuncia y Resistencia al RDL 16/2012(REDER)被创建为公众意识和抵抗网络,以捍卫普遍获得医疗保健并制止其侵权行为。这项研究旨在分析REDER作为团结运动的社会影响,以应对无证移民被排除在其普遍健康权之外。

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