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Unmet healthcare needs among migrants without medical insurance in Montreal, Canada.

Valéry Ridde1, Joséphine Aho2, Elhadji Malick Ndao2, Magalie Benoit2, Jill Hanley3, Solène Lagrange2, Amandine Fillol1,2, Marie-France Raynault2,4, Patrick Cloos2,5.   

Abstract

While access to healthcare for permanent residents in Canada is well known, this is not the case for migrants without healthcare coverage. This is the first large-scale study that examines the unmet healthcare needs of migrants without healthcare coverage in Montreal. 806 participants were recruited: 436 in the community and 370 at the NGO clinic. Proportions of individuals reporting unmet healthcare needs were similar (68.4% vs. 69.8%). The main reason invoked for these unmet needs was lacking money (80.6%). Situations of not working or studying, not having had enough food in the past 12 months, not having a medical prescription to get medication and having had a workplace injury were all significantly associated with higher odds of having unmet healthcare needs. Unmet healthcare needs were more frequent among migrants without healthcare coverage than among recent immigrants or the citizens with health healthcare coverage (69%, 26%, 16%). Canada must take measures to enable these individuals to have access to healthcare according to their needs in order to reduce the risk of worsening their health status, something that may have an impact on the healthcare system and population health. The Government of Quebec announced that all individuals without any healthcare coverage will have access to COVID-19 related health care. We hope that this right, the application of which is not yet obvious, can continue after the pandemic for all health care.

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Keywords:  Canada; Quebec; Universal health coverage; access to care; medical insurance; migrants; undocumented; unmet healthcare needs

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32459571     DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2020.1771396

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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