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Ukraine Response — Regional Analysis — Access to Health Care — Annual Snapshot (2023)
From January to December 2023, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) collected data on the Needs, Intentions, and Integration Challenges of refugees from Ukraine and Third-Country Nationals (TCNs) in 11 countries in the Ukraine Response: Belarus, Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Republic of Moldova, Romania, and Slovakia. Over the course of 2023, a sample of a total of 28,712 respondents were surveyed on displacement patterns and experiences, including access and barriers to health care.
Key Findings
- One-third (34%) of respondents stayed with at least one person (including themselves) with a chronic condition.
- 16% of respondents had or accompanied someone with at least one disability in 2023.
- Across all 11 countries, 54% of the people interviewed faced one or more challenges to accessing health care.
- Top barriers included long waiting times (30%) and the language barrier (23%).
- Top health needs reported were health-care services (41%), medicines (29%) and psychological counselling (5%).
- 37% of households needed to pay for both health-care services and medicine.
- 42% of respondents needed more information on health-care services, 17% on psychological counselling and 12% on medicine.