Developing diversity-responsive healthcare systems calls for inclusive public and patient involvement policy and practice1. Yet migrants and ethnic minorities (MEMs) are amongst the groups least represented in health participatory spaces2 . So far, few efforts have been made to assess whether public and patient involvement policy is sensitive to diversity. This can cast light on the factors hindering migrant and ethnic minority involvement.
Sensitivity to diversity in public and patient involvement policy: A comparison of 40 countries
