Germany, another European country who has taken in over one million immigrants in the recent surge, had enacted a policy to help prevent abuse of the generous humanitarian aid to refugees. (Keep in mind, as mentioned earlier, that many of these immigrants are in fact 'economic migrants). To do so, medical care, other than those of immediate emergencies, has been restricted to immigrants until after they had been completely cleared by the system, a process which can take over half a year. This system was put in place, guided by the belief that incidental healthcare for a larger mass of immigrants would be more expensive than emergency care alone. At first glance, this may seem to be the case, but a meta-analysis performed by Kayvan Bozorgmher and Oliver Razum on healthcare expenditures for immigrants and refugees showed that this is not the case. In what may seem counterintutive, allowing pre-naturalized refugees access to full healthcare at the cost of the State appears to be less expensive
Germany, another European country who has taken in over one million immigrants in the recent surge, had enacted a policy to help prevent abuse of the generous humanitarian aid to refugees. (Keep in mind, as mentioned earlier, that many of these immigrants are in fact 'economic migrants). To do so, medical care, other than those of immediate emergencies, has been restricted to immigrants until after they had been completely cleared by the system, a process which can take over half a year. This system was put in place, guided by the belief that incidental healthcare for a larger mass of immigrants would be more expensive than emergency care alone. At first glance, this may seem to be the case, but a meta-analysis performed by Kayvan Bozorgmher and Oliver Razum on healthcare expenditures for immigrants and refugees showed that this is not the case. In what may seem counterintutive, allowing pre-naturalized refugees access to full healthcare at the cost of the State appears to be less expensive