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Abstract Introduction Migrants often face serious inequities concerning their state of health and their access to good quality health services. The aim of the study is to analyze the experts' point of view on migrants' health and Bulgarian health system performance in this field. Methods Within the TRAIN4M&H project, founded by European Commission, work seminar was organized in Bulgaria in March 2019th. Focus group and facilitated discussion with experts intended to elicit information about significant migrants' health problems was performed. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected through an unstructured interview. Data processing was performed by SPSS v.24. Results All participants in the seminar: 22 frontline health professionals (5), law enforcement officers (13), social workers (2) and other professionals (2) were covered. According 60% of participants the health of migrants threatens the health of the host population. The leading health issues among migrants are: infectious and parasitic disorders as a result of bad hygiene (9), psychiatric problems and drug abuse (5), children and pregnant women health problems (3) etc. Most of the experts (77.3%) determine that there is no difference between health care needs of the migrants and Bulgarian population. None of the respondents said that migrants need hospital care mainly. On the opposite, according to experts' point of view they need emergency care (31.8%), primary health care (36.4%) and specialized care (22.7%). The Bulgarian health system provides adequate health care only in some specific cases, according to two thirds of the respondents. As positive results of the health system performance experts point “asylum seekers are fully health insured”, “the treatment of migrants in the centers is free of charge” etc. Conclusions In order to establish migrant friendly health system in Bulgaria and to improve the quality of services provided develop and enhance skills of professionals working at local level is crucial. Key messages Professionals working at local level with migrants have to be well qualified to face problems in relation to migrants’ health and their access to health care. According to the experts working at local level with migrants Bulgarian health system is not well prepared and provides adequate health care for migrants only in some specific cases.

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