RESPOND_STUDY
Updated 225 days ago
RESPOND aims to create a basis for decision-making processes that will allow new solutions for the design and organisation of the health services for asylum seekers to be found. It will thus play a vital part in improving the quality, effectiveness and efficiency of the health system. The programme has been funded by the Federal Ministry for Education and Research over a period of five years as part of the funding stream "Building structures in health services research". The programme is coordinated by the Department of General Practice and Health Services Research, University Hospital Heidelberg, in collaboration with a number of national and international research partners... RESPOND is a research programme led by the Department for General Practice and Health Services Research at the University Hospital Heidelberg. The aim of the programme is to generate the necessary evidence to make healthcare structures for asylum seekers more effective, efficient and needs-based in the long..