Health and care services for refugees, asylum seekers and reunited family members
Asylum seekers, refugees and reunited family members who live permanently or temporarily in the municipality have the equal right to necessary health care services just like everyone else.
Description
The health service will give special attention to asylum seekers, refugees and reunited family members who come from areas where there is a high risk for certain infectious diseases or, for example, who
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Have been subjected to torture or other serious trauma
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Do not have a family/network
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Are minors and came to Norway alone
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Are pregnant
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Are single parents
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Have been subjected to rape or other sexual violence
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Have been or are at risk of being subjected to genital mutilation
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Have (signs of) mental health problems
Target group
Asylum seekers, refugees and reunited family members
Criteria/conditions
Legal residence is not required for persons under the age of 18. By law, illegal residents who are over the age of 18 are only entitled to emergency health care.
Charges/Cost of the service
The services are free, unless payment of a fee is required by law or regulation.
Brochures, documents, maps, etc.
Guidelines – applying for, or receiving the service
The municipality must ensure that refugees, asylum seekers and reunited family members are offered health care services as part of the primary and specialist health service.
Possibilities to appeal; procedure
If you feel that you are not receiving the necessary assistance, or are dissatisfied with how the service is rendered, you can submit a complaint to the municipality or directly to the service provider. Explain what you are dissatisfied with and what changes you would like to see.
Tjenesten oppdatert: 04.05.2020 21:30