Health care coverage and access for displaced persons from Ukraine: Assessing the implementation of the Temporary Protection Directive across EU Member States
Nicole Mauer,
Cristina Hernandez-Quevedo,
Astrid Eriksen,
Giada Scarpetti,
Ewout van Ginneken,
Anita Gottlob,
Timmy van Dijck,
Antoniya Dimova,
Mincho Minev,
Maja Banadinovic,
Iva Lukačević Lovrenčić,
Elena Gabriel,
Marios Kantaris,
Lenka Šlegerová,
Jana Votápková,
Signe Smith Jervelund,
Viktoriia Vereshchakina,
Karsten Vrangbæk,
Kaija Kasekamp,
Kristina Köhler,
Kaisa Kontunen,
Dr. Outi Linnaranta,
Dr. Natalia Skogberg,
Marie-Camille Lenormand,
Julie Galodé,
Miriam Blümel,
Lefteris Papagiannakis,
Krisztina Davidovics,
Viktória Szerencsés,
Gergely Varga,
Prof Sara Burke,
Dr Liz Farsaci,
Luisne Mac Conghail,
Jo Greene,
Antonio Giulio de Belvis,
Giuseppe Greco,
Daiga Behmane,
Alina Dūdele,
Laura Miščikienė,
Juliane Winkelmann,
Alexia Bezzina,
Kenneth Grech,
Karen Vincenti,
Madelon Kroneman,
Iwona Kowalska-Bobko,
Gonçalo Augusto,
Inês Fronteira,
Silvia Gabriela Scîntee,
Cristian Vlădescu,
Peter Pažitný,
Pia Vracko,
Ester Angulo-Pueyo,
Enrique Bernal-Delgado,
Clara Lindberg and
Ingrid Schmidt
Health Policy, 2025, vol. 161, issue C
Abstract:
Since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine, close to 4.3 million non-EU citizens have been granted temporary protection in the European Union (EU). Beneficiaries gain access to health care in their host countries. All EU countries must ensure coverage for and access to a minimum set of health care services, but they can arrange delivery and extend the services covered as they deem feasible, necessary, and appropriate.
Keywords: Coverage; Access gaps; Ukraine; European Union; Temporary protection; displacement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2025.105434
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