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On: Aug. 19, 2010
Who cares for the undocumented and uninsured?

Canada’s health care system is based on the principles of comprehensiveness, universality, portability, public administration  and accessibility. But, many people are excluded from access to the healthcare they need because they are not eligible for provincial health insurance.  Every year, thousands of people come to Canada, in particular to Ontario, Canada’s economic hub.  Canada invites these groups to contribute to our economy (for example, as permanent immigrants or under the Temporary Foreign Worker scheme).  Their contributions are immense, yet they are denied access to health care.

In February, 2010, Wellesley Institute, in partnership with Women’s College Hospital, York University,  and Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing University of Toronto convened the first-ever “Research Conference on Healthcare for the Undocumented and Uninsured”.  Innovative research was presented that identified the most vulnerable groups, analyzed the harmful impact on their health of being denied access, and set out organizational and policy directions to address these barriers.

Organizing material on page

Conference Program

Presentations by Researchers:

Summary report on conference

Summary presentation to Women’s College Network on the Uninsured (Bob Gardner)

Tackling Barriers to Health Equity: The Uninsured