Thursday, April 2, 2015

You save any money by denying people treatment, if you also have the ability to keep them healthy.

Canada is cutting back drastically on care for refugees ump - HLN.be
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Both refugees and the Canadian health care system to pay a high price for the previous week by cutbacks in health, say doctors. The cuts to the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP), mean that most refugees in Canada only in urgent cases receive care, or if there is a threat to public health or safety. ump Refugees will have no right to primary care, medication and preventive care.
You save any money by denying people treatment, if you also have the ability to keep them healthy. You make them just much sicker, so they end up at a later stage to enter the health care system Jane Moloney, president of the Canadian Association of Health Centers Heid Immigration Minister Jason Kenney. Reuters.
"Patients with chronic conditions and acute illnesses is remembered medication and in many cases even any kind of treatment. This is unprecedented," says Philip Berger, ump head of family medicine at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto and a member of Canadian Doctors for Refugee Care, a group that opposes ump the cuts. "Doctors can not decide on the basis of a person's refugee or person in need of care or not," he says. 100 million savings The IFHP provides limited care to about 128,000 protected persons, including refugees and other groups of people who are not eligible for provincial health insurance. Asylum seekers from countries that Canada has not as refugees countries do not receive emergency medical care, care during pregnancy and care for childhood diseases. Canadian Immigration Minister Jason Kenney ump defends ump austerity. In five years time there may be 100 million dollars (79 million euros) save it, he says. According to Jane Moloney, director of health center in North End Halifax and president of the Canadian Association of Health Centers Heid, austerity means that provinces, ump caregivers and taxpayers ultimately lost just more money. "You can save any money by denying people treatment, if you also have the ability to keep them healthy. You make them just much sicker, so they end up at a later stage to enter the health care system. And they cost a lot more money." ump The Minister of Health in Ontario, Deb Matthews, the step of the federal government calls "irresponsible against the most vulnerable in our society." Quebec pays cost itself ump In Quebec, the provincial government announced a temporary refugee care costs that are not covered by the IFHP, to pay. That is the province about $ 5 million (4 million) costs.
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