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  • Refugee health assesment guidance

    • Florida Refugee Health Program Guide
      This English-language document is the Florida Refugee Health Program Guide from January 2006. Topics include hepatitis, lead poisoning, school health, and domestic violence. There are also links to many other topics.

    • Massachusetts Refugee Health Assessment
      This English-language document is a Refugee Health Assessment Guide for Health Care Clinicians. Topics include health assessment program logistics, the Refugee Health Assessment Clinical Program, and references and resources. There are also links to many other topics.

    • Minnesota Refugee Health Provider Guide
      This English-language document is the Minnesota Refugee Health Provider Guide. Topics include the refugee health program, the initial refugee health assessment, immunizations, tuberculosis, hepatitis B, sexually transmitted diseases, parasitic infections, malaria, child lead screening, refugee mental health, and working with medical interpreters. There are also links to many other topics.

    • Initial Refugee Health Assessment Intake Form
      Initial Refugee Health Assessment Form that is widely used in NYC. Form is asked to be completed by client prior to first visit. Includes: Client Contact Information, Immunization History, Last Exam Dates, Current Medications, Past Medical History, Family Medical History, Preventive Health Questionnaire and OB/Gyn History for women.

    • NYC Refugee Health Screening Protocol and Assessment Form
      This English-language document is a detailed list of all required elements of an Initial Refugee Health Assessment Form in New York City. In addition, the assessment form that is completed and submitted to OTDA/BRIA is included.

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