Presenting a comparative study of the UK and Germany, this volume increases our knowledge of a broad spectrum of challenges in healthcare provision for migrants.
Introduction: Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Healthcare for Migrants: Perspectives from the UK and Germany - Katja Kuehlmeyer, Corinna Klingler and Richard Huxtable
I. Migrants' Health in Germany and the UK
1. Health of Migrants and Ethnic Minorities in Germany: Reflecting on Normative Agendas - Oliver Razum and Judith Wenner
2. The Health of Migrants in the UK: Evidence and Implications for Healthcare - Hiranthi Jayaweera
3. Bearing Witness: Observations of the Health of People without Access to the Regular Healthcare System in Medecins du Monde's Healthcare and Advocacy Programmes in London and Munich - Lucy Jones, Anna Miller, Sabine Furst, Carolin Bader and Lea Gelfert
4. Dynamics of informal exclusion: Migrants' Health as experienced in the City Lab Bochum - Christiane Falge
II. Migrants' Access to Healthcare
5. Migrants' Right to Health in International and European Human Rights Law: Can it still Unfold its Integrative Dynamic in an Era of Restrictive Immigration Policies? - Amrei Muller
6. Entitlements to Social Health Benefits for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Germany - Markus Kaltenborn
7. Access and Entitlements for Migrants and Visitors to the UK in the English National Health Service - Sarah Steele and Cormac Devlin
8. The Right to Health for All? Debates Surrounding Access to Healthcare for Asylum-Seekers in Germany - Sabine Klotz
III. (Re)constructing Migrants in Health Research
9. Questioning Categorisation Practices: 'Migrants' and 'Ethnic Groups' in Public Health Classification(s) - Penelope Scott and Hella von Unger
10. Culturally Sensitive Palliative Care Research: What Should we Do with 'Those People', or what Should we Do with Ourselves? - Piret Paal
11. Using Superdiversity as a Lens to View Migrant Health: Reflections on Ethical and Practical Implications of an Exploratory Study Involving Community Researchers - Antje Lindenmeyer
IV. Navigating Pluralism in Healthcare
12. Challenges in the Provision of Mental Health Care for Refugees in Germany: a Socially and Culturally Sensitive Approach to Psychological Counselling and Psychotherapy - Kerstin Hein and Barbara Abdallah-Steinkopff
13. Female Genital Alteration in the UK: a Failure of Pluralism, a Failure of Intersectionality - Arianne Shahvisi
14. Integration, Identity and Elite Migrants: Capturing the Perspectives of Overseas-Trained South Asian Doctors in the UK - Ghazala Yasmin Farooq
15. How to Support Migrant Physicians in Navigating through an Unfamiliar Healthcare System: Findings from a Qualitative Interview Study - Corinna Klingler and Georg Marckmann
16. Migrants, Pluralism and End-of-life Decision-making for Children with Life-limiting Illness: Perspectives on the case of Josip - Katja Kuehlmeyer and Monika Fuhrer