Abstract
Abstract The 2015 MIPEX (Migrant Integration Policy Index) Health strand was developed to benchmark progress on implementing the Council of Europe's 2011 Recommendations on mobility, migration and access to health care. MIPEX collects data on both ‘downstream' and ‘upstream' policies. Though like we identified in the Road Map, it is paying more attention to the former kind. MIPEX data exist for all countries participating in the JAHEE WP7. Its unique advantage is that it contains a large, uniform collection of carefully standardized and operationalised indicators, enabling comparisons to be made between countries and between countries at different points in time. A common thread in the “Road Map” is that without a solid evidence base, we will not succeed in improving health equity for migrants. Background information on a country migrant population is important for estimating the kinds of demands that health and social services will face. Taking steps to promote the collection of such data is one of the most useful contributions JAHEE can make. While MIPEX covers Migrant Integration Policy, the CA includes a more comprehensive overview that can benefit practitioners, bureaucrats and policymakers in implementing strategic measures to mitigate gaps for better migrant health.
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