Ethical medical repatriation of guest workers: Criteria and challenges
Healthcare facilities in receiving countries regularly encounter guest workers whose need for acute or subacute care triggers the prospect of termination of employment and repatriation. In these scenarios, country-specific migration and employment policies and norms of medical professionalism and et...
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Main Authors: | Voo, Teck-Chuan, Kaur, Sharon, Rajaraman, Natarajan |
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2021
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/27012/ |
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