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Doctors say movement will affect ordinary Spaniards health, while non-governmental organizations accuse government of breaking international agreements.
Approximately 150,000 immigrants in Spain, their right to public health losses on Saturday as the recession hit country is trying to save money. But Doctors warn that excluding immigrants from a wider impact on the health Spaniards will have normal health. Hundreds of doctors have pledged their operations open to all immigrants, regardless of whether they have a valid health card or do not have.
Doctors Without Borders pointed to cases such as Maria, a 32-year-old Bolivian woman who working in the black economy as a maid and who should antidepressants since she eldest son discovered was seriously ill. "Starting tomorrow, they will not be able to treat to continue, "said a spokeswoman. Another immigrants, Petru from Romania, who suffers from pulmonary tuberculosis and diabetes, will a right to regular insulin while losing its untreated tuberculosis health for ordinary Spaniards, the NGO added.
Six of Spain's 17 regional governments have pledged to ignore Rajoy of orders and will continue to provide healthcare to immigrants who else, now only would be able to treat the accident and emergency areas of public hospitals.
The rebellious regions include all those that are not performed by the PP and Rajoy one, in Northwest Galicia, that is.
"She will continue to be attended to our health," said Galicia
Regional Minister, Alberto Nuñez Feijoo. Yet the regions who wish to continue searching after illegal immigrants have to go through the costly process for inventing new electronic health cards for them.
Spanish regional governments seek their own bailouts, have authorities in destitute Valencia, eastern Spain, also booked UK residents apply for new health cards as they hone services to EU citizens.
"I went to the doctor for my regular insulin prescription," said a British woman who lives Valencia for six years and asked to remain anonymous. "She said I had beaten the list and had to reapply for healthcare. I spent three days in the queue for papers. "
Saturday, September 29, 2012
the tyler group barcelona(TTG)_ Immigrants in Spain to lose right to public health
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Doctors say movement will affect ordinary Spaniards health, while non-governmental organizations accuse government of breaking international agreements. Approximately 150,000 immigrants in Spain, their right to public health losses on Saturday as the recession hit country is trying to save money. But Doctors warn that excluding immigrants from a wider impact on the health Spaniards will have normal health. Hundreds of doctors have pledged their operations open to all immigrants, regardless of whether they have a valid health card or do not have.
Doctors Without Borders pointed to cases such as Maria, a 32-year-old Bolivian woman who working in the black economy as a maid and who should antidepressants since she eldest son discovered was seriously ill. "Starting tomorrow, they will not be able to treat to continue, "said a spokeswoman. Another immigrants, Petru from Romania, who suffers from pulmonary tuberculosis and diabetes, will a right to regular insulin while losing its untreated tuberculosis health for ordinary Spaniards, the NGO added.
Six of Spain's 17 regional governments have pledged to ignore Rajoy of orders and will continue to provide healthcare to immigrants who else, now only would be able to treat the accident and emergency areas of public hospitals.
The rebellious regions include all those that are not performed by the PP and Rajoy one, in Northwest Galicia, that is.
"She will continue to be attended to our health," said Galicia
Regional Minister, Alberto Nuñez Feijoo. Yet the regions who wish to continue searching after illegal immigrants have to go through the costly process for inventing new electronic health cards for them.
Spanish regional governments seek their own bailouts, have authorities in destitute Valencia, eastern Spain, also booked UK residents apply for new health cards as they hone services to EU citizens.
"I went to the doctor for my regular insulin prescription," said a British woman who lives Valencia for six years and asked to remain anonymous. "She said I had beaten the list and had to reapply for healthcare. I spent three days in the queue for papers. "
Doctors say movement will affect ordinary Spaniards health, while non-governmental organizations accuse government of breaking international agreements. Approximately 150,000 immigrants in Spain, their right to public health losses on Saturday as the recession hit country is trying to save money. But Doctors warn that excluding immigrants from a wider impact on the health Spaniards will have normal health. Hundreds of doctors have pledged their operations open to all immigrants, regardless of whether they have a valid health card or do not have.
Doctors Without Borders pointed to cases such as Maria, a 32-year-old Bolivian woman who working in the black economy as a maid and who should antidepressants since she eldest son discovered was seriously ill. "Starting tomorrow, they will not be able to treat to continue, "said a spokeswoman. Another immigrants, Petru from Romania, who suffers from pulmonary tuberculosis and diabetes, will a right to regular insulin while losing its untreated tuberculosis health for ordinary Spaniards, the NGO added.
Six of Spain's 17 regional governments have pledged to ignore Rajoy of orders and will continue to provide healthcare to immigrants who else, now only would be able to treat the accident and emergency areas of public hospitals.
The rebellious regions include all those that are not performed by the PP and Rajoy one, in Northwest Galicia, that is.
"She will continue to be attended to our health," said Galicia
Regional Minister, Alberto Nuñez Feijoo. Yet the regions who wish to continue searching after illegal immigrants have to go through the costly process for inventing new electronic health cards for them.
Spanish regional governments seek their own bailouts, have authorities in destitute Valencia, eastern Spain, also booked UK residents apply for new health cards as they hone services to EU citizens.
"I went to the doctor for my regular insulin prescription," said a British woman who lives Valencia for six years and asked to remain anonymous. "She said I had beaten the list and had to reapply for healthcare. I spent three days in the queue for papers. "
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