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Negotiating barriers, navigating the maze: First Nation peoples' experience of medical relocation
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Human MigrationFamily MedicineHumanity And MedicineHealthcare ProvisionHealth PoliticsPolicy DocumentsMedical RelocationMedical TourismForced MigrationPrimary CareFirst Nation PeoplesPolicy FrameworkMedical HistoryMedical AnthropologyPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchUniversal Health CareHealth Insurance ReformHealth PolicyHealth InsuranceHealth Care DeliveryHealth EconomicsHealth Policy InitiativeAccess Medical CareTransnational MobilityAnthropologyMedicalizationMedicine
Abstract This study documents the policy framework that shapes First Nations' experience of relocating to access medical care. We analyzed policy documents and government websites, interviewed individuals who have experienced relocation, family members, healthcare providers, health administrators, and conducted two focus groups with government representatives. Federal and provincial program managers interpret policies, make decisions on eligibility, to extend or deny coverage. Decisions are shaped by shrinking budgets, fragmented program coverage, and jurisdictional confusion. Provider advocacy can help, but also perpetuate perceptions of arbitrariness and distrust. National policy renewal is required to redress this issue.
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