Refugee Health In Kentucky
Each year, more than 3,000 refugees enter Kentucky. As part of this national resettlement program, refugees arriving in the United States are eligible to receive a domestic Refugee Health Assessment (RHA). While no national requirements exist for the RHA, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) provide guidelines for data elements that can be collected. This surveillance and epidemiology reports, entitled State of Refugee Health in Kentucky, are composed using data captured in the Arriving Refugee Informatics Surveillance and Epidemiology (ARIVE).
Surveillance and Epidemiology Reports
- Kentucky Refugee Health Assessment 2018
- Kentucky Refugee Health Assessment 2017
- Kentucky Refugee Health Assessment 2016
- Kentucky Refugee Health Assessment 2015
- Kentucky Refugee Health Assessment 2014
- Kentucky Refugee Health Assessment 2013
- Kentucky Refugee Health Assessment Jan-Sept 2012