This contribution investigates the meaning of ‘intercultural health’ through an analysis of the contexts in which this definition emerges. In particular, three areas are analyzed: that of indigenous communities, that of migrants and refugees and the more general context of therapeutic choices determined by cultural values. A final part of the article is aimed at analyzing the legal tools that foster the intercultural dimension of health, intersecting with the three different fields examined.
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