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II RCM Workshop on Temporary Foreign Worker Programmes (TFWP): An Intra-regional or South-South Approach Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic April 28-29,

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1 II RCM Workshop on Temporary Foreign Worker Programmes (TFWP): An Intra-regional or South-South Approach Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic April 28-29, 2011

2 SECRETARIAT OF HEALTH GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS TEMPORARY AGRICULTURAL WORKER PROGRAMME (PTAT) MEXICO – CANADA Soila Meneses Padilla Sub-Director for Management and Support of the Health of Migrants

3 CONTENTS 1. PARTICIPATION OF THE HEALTH SECRETARIAT IN PTAT 2. MEDICAL EXAMINATION 3. REPATRIATION OF WORKERS DUE TO HEALTH ISSUES 4. NEW MEDICAL EXAMINATION FORMAT 5. NATIONAL HEALTH CARD 6. HEALTH INSURANCE FOR WORKERS AND THEIR FAMILIES

4 In 1994 Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) requested medical reports With the objective of assessing if the health of the worker is optimal for agricultural work The primary reason was that the incidence of tuberculosis is higher in Mexico than in Canada (14 out of every 100,000 persons in Mexico and 4 out of every 100,000 persons in Canada) In that same year, the Health Secretariat began preparing medical reports through the Health Services of the Federal District 1. THE HEALTH SECRETARIAT AND PTAT

5 2.MEDICAL EXAMINATION Decentralization of Health Facilities StateName of Health FacilityBegan in Federal DistrictC. S. Domingo Orvañanos C. S. José María Rodríguez C. S. Soledad Orozco de Ávila Camacho C. S. Atanasio Garza Ríos C. S. Manuel Domínguez 1994 State of MexicoHospital General Nicolás San Juan Hospital General Fernando Quiroz de Xico June 2003 March 2004 San Luis PotosíCentro de Salud Juan H. SánchezJune 2003 TlaxcalaCentro de Salud Urbano de Tlaxcala Hospital General de Tlaxcala Jan. 2005 JaliscoCentro de Salud No. 4 YugoslaviaJune 2005 OaxacaHospital General Aurelio Valdivieso Centro de Salud Urbano No. 1 Oct. 2005 PueblaCentro de Salud No. 2Oct. 2005 YucatánHospital General OHoranOct. 2005 MichoacánHospital General Miguel SilvaSept. 2009 GuanajuatoHospital Regional de Salvatierra Hospital Regional de Pénjamo Sept. 2009 HidalgoCentro de Salud Jesús del Rosal Hospital General de Pachuca June 2010 Morelos Hospital de la Mujer en Yautepec, Morelos July 2010 QuerétaroCentro de Salud UrbanoAugust 2010 VeracruzHospital de Poza Riza Hospital Regional de Coatzacoalcos Hospital Regional de Río Blanco Hospital R. de Alta Especialidad en Ver. Sept. 2010

6 Medical Reports Prepared in 2010 StateName of Health FacilityNo. of Medical Reports Federal District C. S. Domingo Orvañanos C. S. José María Rodríguez C. S. Soledad Orozco de Ávila Camacho C. S. Atanasio Garza Ríos C. S. Manuel Domínguez 717 2,179 822 903 1,268 State of Mexico Hospital General Nicolás San Juan Hospital General Fernando Quiroz de Xico 869 567 San Luis PotosíCentro de Salud Juan H. Sánchez519 Tlaxcala Centro de Salud Urbano de Tlaxcala Hospital General de Tlaxcala 668 859 JaliscoCentro de Salud No. 4 Yugoslavia612 Oaxaca Hospital General Aurelio Valdivieso Centro de Salud Urbano No. 1 929 803 PueblaCentro de Salud No. 2740 YucatánHospital General OHoran765 MichoacánHospital General Miguel Silva619 Guanajuato Hospital Regional de Salvatierra Hospital Regional de Pénjamo 335 812 Morelos Hospital de la Mujer en Yautepec, Morelos 40 Total number of medical reports9,137

7 3.REPATRIATION OF WORKERS DUE TO HEALTH ISSUES Consulates No. of Repatriated Workers Cases served by SSA Alberta2 Leamington, ON5 Quebec13 Ontario11 28/Aug/2010 British Columbia121 29/Sept/2010 TOTAL332

8 Workers at the Toronto Airport, returning to Mexico A farm and crops covered with plastic in Saskatoon

9 September 1, 2010 New health form and National Health Card for Women and Men Department of Citizenship and Immigration of Canada No medical examination is required for temporary residents (Mexican visitors, students, and temporary workers) 4. New Medical Examination Format

10 CauseRate 1Heart disease86.9 2Diabetes mellitus70.9 3Malignant tumours62.9 4Accidents36.4 5Liver disease29.6 6Cardiovascular diseases28.4 7Chronic obstructive lung diseases, except for bronchitis, bronchiectasis, emphysema, and asthma 15.5 8Certain diseases originating in the perinatal period 13.8 9Aggression (homicide)13.1 10Pneumonia and influenza12.6 Primary Causes of General Mortality in Mexico Source: Secretariat of Health/General Directorate of Health Information

11 Legal Framework General Health Legislation (Mexico) International Health Regulations, World Health Organization, 2005 Prevención y tratamiento oportunos Ampliar la afiliación al Seguro Popular Coadyuvar aspectos de salud de pólizas de seguros privados Objectives To contribute to health aspects of private health insurance Timely prevention and treatment To expand affiliation to the Popular Insurance

12 A new medical examination format has been developed. The format will be applied in the same hospitals that have previously performed examinations and includes the following information: I.General information II.Somatometry III.Hereditary and family background IV.Personal non-pathological background V.Reproductive health VI.Oral health VII.Personal pathological background VIII.Physical examination: eye health IX.General physical examination X.Muscle and bone health XI.Laboratory and office (basic) XII.Diagnostic and current therapeutics New Medical Examination Format

13 5. National Health Card Characteristics A tool to record actions of the Basic Package of Integrated Promotion and Prevention Services for Better Health Free of charge One card for each person, by age and gender Includes a section on Medical Care Contents are updated in accordance with national and international health regulations Available at all the institutions of the National Health System

14 National Health Card for Women aged 20-59 Years General Information Promoting Health: Guidance-Counselling Nutrition: Assessment and surveillance of nutritional status, body mass index, nutrition, nutritional supplements Vaccination Scheme: SR, Td and other vaccines Disease Prevention and Control: HIV/AIDS and STIs, addictions, pulmonar tuberculosis, oral health Disease Detection: Breast and cervical cancer, Diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, pulmonar tuberculosis, dyslipidemia, and lipid profile Sexual and Reproductive Health: Promoting and supplying contraceptive methods, antenatal care and birth assistance, post- partum care, climacterium and menopause surveillance Accident and Injury Prevention: Information and guidance Addiction Prevention: Guidance-Counselling and other actions Medical Care

15 National Health Card for Men aged 20-59 Years General Information Promoting Health: Guidance-Counselling Nutrition: Assessment and surveillance of nutritional status and body mass index Vaccination Scheme: SR, Td and other vaccines Disease Prevention and Control: HIV/AIDS and STIs, addictions, pulmonar tuberculosis, oral health Disease Detection: Diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, pulmonar tuberculosis, dyslipidemia, and lipid profile Sexual and Reproductive Health: Sexual and reproductive rights, promoting and supplying contraceptive methods Accident and Injury Prevention: Information and guidance Addiction Prevention: Guidance-Counselling and other actions Medical Care

16 6. HEALTH INSURANCE FOR WORKERS AND THEIR FAMILIES Changes to family quota have recently been made: Families or Individuals Deciles I - V DO NOT PAY 99.43% The Popular Insurance is a part of the social health protection system To enable persons who are not entitled to any social security system (IMSS, ISSSTE, PEMEX, etc.) to have access to medical care, surgery, pharmacies, and hospital services. The Federal Government and federative institutions seek to achieve universality of services, with a coverage of 100% of the population that does not have access to medical care

17 Email: soila.meneses@salud.gob.mxsoila.meneses@salud.gob.mx soilam@yahoo.com THANK YOU


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