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Rektörlük, Genel Sekreterlik
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İsmail Erkam Tüzgen

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Sağlık Yönetimi, Sağlık Politikaları, Mülteci ve Göçmen Sağlığı Hizmetleri

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    Health care services in Istanbul for “Syrians of concern”
    (Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi, 2019) Turnalıgil, Verda; Tüzgen, İsmail Erkam; Özdemir, Hatice; Albayrak, Selami; Tüzgen, İsmail Erkam; Tüzgen, İsmail Erkam; Rektörlük, Genel Sekreterlik; Rektörlük, Genel Sekreterlik
    Turkey has historically been a country of origin, transit and destination for migrants. Following the first entry to Turkey in 2011, the Syrian "influx" arrived in unexpected masses and individually. In June of 2019, Turkey continues to host 3,613,644 registered Syrians under temporary protection, of which 546,296 reside in Istanbul. Turkey is the country with the world’s largest population and Istanbul is the city with the highest numbers of Syrians. During a time of unprecedented international migration and unparalleled human suffering, health care administrators of Istanbul as torchbearers, present experiences which will help lead the future of international migration. In this manuscript-effort they present lessons learned for the world to benefit from. The transformation from “emigration” to “immigration” may transform the host country's demographic structure, from the standpoint that “emigration” defines departing from one’s natural home; whereas, “immigration” implies permanent residence. Authors draw attention to policy considerations for integration. The major concern that “universal responsibility should spread more evenly across countries in times of global humanitarian need” is emphasized. Keywords: International migration, public health, international health care management, humanitarian assistance, emergency and disaster medical services.