“…In addition, there is lack of formal health policies aimed at caring for immigrants/refugees (Aizenberg et al, 2015), adequate infrastructure, inputs, and human resources for care (Barbosa et al, 2020;Duden & Martins-Borges, 2021), and health services that are more articulated and less bureaucratic (Carneiro-Junior et al, 2018;Carneiro-Junior et al, 2022;Motizuki et al, 2019;Ojeda et al, 2020). As a consequence, immigrants/ refugees face difficulties accessing health services (Aizenberg et al, 2015;Arcos et al, 2018;Calderón et al, 2020;Giraldo et al, 2021;Ramírez-Santana et al, 2019), especially primary care services (Pedrozo et al, 2021;Pinto et al, 2019), compelling them, especially undocumented ones, to extensivily use emergency units as a gateway (Agudelo-Suárez et al, 2022;Barreto et al, 2019;Giraldo et al, 2021;Pedrozo et al, 2021).…”