Health service access and utilization among syrian refugees and affected host communities in lebanon
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The influx of Syrian refugees into Lebanon poses an immense burden on the health system. A survey of Syrian refugees and Lebanese host communities was conducted in early 2015 to characterize health-seeking behaviours and service access. A total of 1,376 refugee and 686 host community households were surveyed using cluster design with probability-proportional-to-size sampling. Access to health care and medication was worse among refugees as compared to the host community; the primary barrier to care in both groups was cost. Strengthening primary health services and educating communities about rational care-seeking and home treatment of mild illness may decrease heath costs and reduce the burden on the Lebanese health system. Health system reform towards universal health care for refugees and vulnerable Lebanese that is supported by the international community could help to ensure integration and provide less costly and more sustainable health services access for refugees. © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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Health services, Host community, Humanitarian assistance, Lebanon, Refugee, Syria, Syrian arab republic, Accessibility, Household survey, Humanitarian aid