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How Kenney Is Killing Refugee Health Care

Posted: 12/14/2012 8:09 am

It's a sad day for refugees looking to Canada for protection. On Monday, Jason Kenney and the Conservative government announced a controversial list of countries that will determine who does and does not get access to healthcare in this country. This 'Designated Countries of Origin' or so-called 'safe countries' list singles out refugee claimants from certain countries fast-tracking their claims and denying almost all coverage for health care services, even in the case of a child with an emergency.

Update: Today at 10:30am, Jason Kenney announced the following countries as "safe": Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Sweden, UK, USA

On June 30, the first phase of changes were implemented to the Interim Federal Health Program which provides refugees with health care coverage in Canada. These changes have led to the denial of essential medicines, including psychiatric medicines for a teenager with a history of suicide attempts.

They have removed the temporary coverage given when a claim is first made, leaving a man with a cough suspicious for TB ineligible to access a chest X-ray to diagnose this life-threatening illness. Due to multiple changing versions of the cuts and poor communication, even wider negative impacts have occurred, as in the case of a woman who was 36-weeks pregnant and was asked by her obstetrician to bring $3,000 to her next visit despite having valid coverage.

On Monday, the most cruel piece of this policy comes into play effectively setting up a two-tier refugee system. From this date on, those making a claim from a so-called 'safe country' will have an impossibly short amount of time to prepare for their hearing, will not get access to the newly created Refugee Appeals Division, will have to wait much longer to consider a humanitarian claim, and to top it all off, will have practically no coverage for healthcare services.

This is what the government has facetiously called "public health and safety coverage" illuminating their limited understanding of the field of public health. These individuals are not covered for preventative care as is needed for children and pregnant women, or even emergency care in the event of a heart attack or car accident.

As a family doctor working with refugees and refugee claimants, the potential impacts of this policy are horrifying. We will no doubt see individuals left with no choice but to allow their health to worsen before seeking services. This will lead to completely preventable health consequences as well as many avoidable ER visits for conditions that could have been dealt with through prevention and early treatment.

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This will no doubt mean extra costs to the system, and despite the name of the coverage, will also jeopardize public health as individuals are unlikely to have memorized the small list of infectious diseases for which they are covered. So it seems to me that this is a lose-lose situation.

Having heard countless stories of individuals who fled countries which we are now deeming "safe," I find this entire concept difficult to accept. The Immigration and Refugee Board, while tremendously flawed, is intended to deal with the individual nature of a refugee claim. When a woman flees domestic violence in Mexico, her claim must be assessed based on this individual situation alone. Countries are included in this list either for having large numbers of claims rejected, withdrawn or abandoned or based on the Minister's opinion that they have an independent judiciary and democratic rights.

Nowhere does this include the country's record on persecution of ethnic minorities, their views on LGBTQ rights or gender equality -- all very common reasons for refugee claims. History has taught us that what is safe for the majority and the privileged is not always safe for the minority and the marginalized.

The most outrageous case of this is Hungary, recently the largest source of refugee claimants to Canada. Those fleeing Hungary are largely Roma people known to be ethnically persecuted in this country, with public anti-Roma sentiment expressed by members of political parties, and a recent rash of ethnically-motivated murders. Declaring Hungary a "safe country" makes a mockery of the refugee process.

But protecting individual refugees or the health of the public has never been Minister Kenney's goal. The Citizenship and Immigration Minister has spoken quite loudly with both his actions and words. He has used misleading terms such as "bogus claimants" and "queue-jumpers" to divide migrants and "Canadians" while simultaneously passing increasingly harsher policies punishing migrants.

Bill C-31, which creates the two-tier system between those from "safe countries" and those not, also makes the refugee system much more difficult for all refugee claimants. While in the past, refugee claimants had months (sometimes years) to prepare for a hearing, the new process gives a maximum of 60 days (with those from safe countries getting only 30-45) until their hearing. Many refugee lawyers have called these timelines impossible to acquire the documentation needed to make a proper claim. This will set many refugee claimants up to fail without ample opportunity to demonstrate their persecution.

This same bill also creates a category of Designated Foreign Nationals. These are individuals who the Public Safety Minister deems "irregular arrivals" who are then detained (with infrequent review) and denied access to permanent residency, family sponsorship, and mobility for five years.

While the government claims this policy is in place to crack down on human smuggling, it punishes the very individuals desperate enough to be smuggled in the first place. In just the last few years, the government has also put a moratorium on the sponsorship of parents and grandparents, made it legal to pay temporary foreign workers 15 per cent less than other workers, and raided women's shelters in an attempt to deport individuals.

It is clear that this government has a much broader agenda than the 59 cents per Canadian they claim they will save from denying health benefits to refugees and refugee claimants. Providing care to this vulnerable group is becoming increasingly difficult as public policy is used to further systematically marginalize them, rather than providing them the support and services they need to flourish. I can only hope that the outrage that occurs in response to these increasingly cruel policies will be enough to reverse them and prevent those that the government no doubt has up its sleeve.

 

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It's a sad day for refugees looking to Canada for protection. On Monday, Jason Kenney and the Conservative government announced a controversial list of countries that will determine who does and does ...
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techhie
05:37 PM on 12/16/2012
Correction to headline. How the Minister is making our health system rational, in dealing with "refugees".

This writer in naive in the extreme. She tugs at our heartstrings with tales of pity and woe. Wonderful position to promote, if you can afford it.

The reality is that not all "refugees" are refugees. Many, in my view, are simply uninvited economic refugees. The second reality, is that I do not have bottomless pockets of cash to spend on people who are not citizens of this country. I don't have $3000 to donate to a pregnant woman, because Ritika Goel thinks I should. If she feels that strongly about it, by all means, let her come up with the cash. But please stop sticking your hands down my pockets and calling me cheap and heartless because I won't let her. Her priorities are her own. Not mine.
11:01 PM on 12/15/2012
I personally am aware of Roma refugee claimants from central European countries who are indeed abusing the system. Sometime ago news of Canada's generous refugee system traveled to these countries, so the Roma started to flock to Canada. After you file the claim it takes a year or two to process - in the meantime you get housing, medical and who knows what other assistance. In the meantime you are free to spend your time on petty or more serious crime, theft, drugs, prostitution etc. When your time is up you go home with a decent chunk of money and laugh it off. I know one family that, when their claim was rejected, traveled back to their country, filed a legal name change and returned for another round of refugee claims. Something to think about.
11:43 PM on 12/14/2012
There is going to be alot of retirees (baby boomers) , that are going to need the care, Start planning now.
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AcunningDisguise
magnus gigas caput
07:12 PM on 12/14/2012
Kenny has only just begun attacking immigrants! Roma first Muslims next?

All we know is there will be new victims!
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Medusa Sant
Jedi on the streets. Sith in the sheets.
12:09 PM on 12/14/2012
If you want to provide services for these "claimants" and feel so strongly that they deserve to have access to a service that they NEVER paid a single penny INTO...
START A CHARITY.

Put YOUR money where your mouth is. Not mine, not every other taxpayers either.
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AcunningDisguise
magnus gigas caput
07:13 PM on 12/14/2012
Simple answer is to tie benefit to citizenship.
11:52 AM on 12/14/2012
It's quite interesting watching "World War II in Colour" and then skipping over to see the latest news about the Harper Govt. So here we have a government broadcasting, on our behalf, what nationalities are "desirable" by denying some refugees healthcare. Make no mistake Canadians, this is racism; the very definition of. It's subtle in this context, but it's not the country we built for ourselves. it is not in keeping with the spirit of the very word: "refuge."
The Harper Conservatives are a terrible government, wasting time on subtleties like this policy to satisfy a bankrupt conservative ideology. What does this policy gain Canadians but the indignity of watching other human beings suffer needlessly within our borders?
Harper and Kenney, this is a wealthy country. we can afford to help people. You are unfit for your jobs.
11:31 AM on 12/14/2012
Well - its a year and a half and the conservative colours are showing more and more. The ones in charge say say unless your white and anglo, you get nada
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Medusa Sant
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10:24 PM on 12/14/2012
Oh, so all the immigrants that settle here get nothing, do they??? Thats news to me.
What they are cutting is services to refugee claimants, as in: have not been approved for refugee status yet. IF or WHEN these individuals cases are deemed to be valid, they are given all sorts of Social Services and support to integrate... and of course, health care. Until those cases are processed, there is no need to spend tax dollars on non-Citizens unless they are contagious.
Canada has more than enough people waiting for health care services without adding non-Citizens to the burden.
If you feel they need health care, you can start a charity for this cause and raise the money from other like minded individuals.
11:22 AM on 12/14/2012
Time after time, and literally (business) day after day, the Harper Government illustrates how out of touch it is with Canadian values.
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georgee2
My Canada Includes Everyone
10:33 AM on 12/14/2012
This is just more kick the little guy from a government that knows nothing about compassion.
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Medusa Sant
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01:37 PM on 12/14/2012
You want compassion? START A CHARITY for these people then.
georgee2
My Canada Includes Everyone
04:55 PM on 12/15/2012
That is who will look after them and of course our provinces which is are now responsible.
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DeceitinDrugs
10:24 AM on 12/14/2012
Canadian citizens are not responsible for taking
care of masses of people throut the world.

We cannot begin to sustain the health care
system we have now, let alone continue to
allow more and more refugees.

If something is not being done to control
this mass exidous from other countries
into Canada, then, we will end up sacrificing
the access to health care for people in our
own country, who contribute to the costs of
health care.

What about the aboriginal children in our
country, who, live in substandard conditions
and do not receive health care support?
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Medusa Sant
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10:15 AM on 12/14/2012
I doubt there will be any outcry from the public when it comes to "saving" the roma.
In September the Police busted a roma crime ring and laid hundreds of charges. The roma scammed millions from our Social Services and even stooped so low as to scam the elderly. When they weren't busy scamming the system, they were robbing people, businesses and homes, and as if that wasn't enough... They traffic their own people and sell them off as slaves!
This is what they do when they are given a chance at a "new life"?
No thank you.
There are PLENTY of places in the European Union that they can "flee" to without having to come to Canada.
01:27 PM on 12/14/2012
I suppose this proves that the 1999 War to Save the Albanians had an ulterior motive as their reputation is not much better...
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AcunningDisguise
magnus gigas caput
07:14 PM on 12/14/2012
This is a tough call they don't do themselves any favors I'm not going to tar an entire group for some.
09:36 AM on 12/14/2012
I liked the analysis. There is a Canadian mentality that we need to get ours, before they (refugees/immigrants) get theirs. It's xenophobic and regressive for our society.
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DeceitinDrugs
10:25 AM on 12/14/2012
Who exactly will pay for the boat loads of refugees.

Wait until you need health care, denied, due to lack
of funding to allow timely access to treatment.

I bet your view would change.
12:36 PM on 12/14/2012
"...the potential impacts of this policy are horrifying. We will no doubt see individuals left with no choice but to allow their health to worsen before seeking services. This will lead to completely preventable health consequences as well as many avoidable ER visits for conditions that could have been dealt with through prevention and early treatment.This will no doubt mean extra costs to the system, and despite the name of the coverage, will also jeopardize public health..."

This rebuttal is drawn straight from the article.
Also, immigration fuels Canada's population growth/economy.
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Medusa Sant
Jedi on the streets. Sith in the sheets.
12:05 PM on 12/14/2012
We DO need to take care of OUR OWN FIRST.
We PAY for these services for a reason: so WE can access them when we need to! Not to hand out to people who aren't even Citizens and likely never will be.
If YOU want these people to have access to health care, START A CHARITY AND PAY FOR IT OUT OF YOUR OWN POCKET IF IT MEANS SO MUCH TO YOU.