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Ukraine War

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 7 April 2022

Thursday, 7 April 2022

Ceisteanna (428, 433)

Holly Cairns

Ceist:

428. Deputy Holly Cairns asked the Minister for Health the payments, benefits and other supports issued by the HSE to which Ukrainian refugees are entitled. [19160/22]

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Holly Cairns

Ceist:

433. Deputy Holly Cairns asked the Minister for Health the payments, benefits and other supports issued by his Department to which Ukrainian refugees are entitled. [19221/22]

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Freagraí scríofa

I propose to take Questions Nos. 428 and 433 together.

The Government is committed to delivering a humanitarian response to welcome people fleeing the war in Ukraine and seeking protection in Ireland as part of the EU response and such it is providing the necessary supports to those who have arrived here, as well as the large numbers of further people expected to arrive.

A reception facility at Dublin Airport is staffed by officials from the Departments of Justice, Social Protection, Children, the HSE and other State departments and agencies where needed. It is a one-stop shop to provide people with temporary protection immediately when they arrive, as well as giving them access to social welfare, to accommodation if required, and to care packages and other supports provided by the private sector. The HSE Team are ensuring that Ukrainian arrivals get information on how our health service works, immediate care, prescriptions, and can get started on applying for a medical card. Equivalent arrangements are being implemented by the Government agencies involved at other ports of entry.

It is a priority for the Department and the HSE to ensure that Ukrainians arriving to Ireland are provided with appropriate health and social care services including primary health care services for adults, children and older people, ongoing care of priority medical conditions and vaccination services including for COVID-19 and childhood immunisations. Ukrainian refugees will be able to access the equivalent health services as people who are ordinarily already living here, including Irish citizens.

There is a simplified and streamlined medical card application process for Ukrainians granted temporary protection status with 2692 medical cards issued as of 06/04/22. Translated versions in Ukrainian and Russian are available on the dedicated HSE Ukrainian webpage (Healthcare services for Ukrainian nationals in Ireland - HSE.ie). It is recognised that whilst awaiting their medical card, some individuals may need access to prescription medicines. The HSE has put in place a means to enable reimbursement to pharmacies for such medicines dispensed.

For Ukrainians placed in temporary accommodation, the HSE and local healthcare workers are providing GP and primary care services and connections to more specialist services as needed. i.e. maternity services. In addition, Safety Net are providing GP clinics to facilities located in Dublin and out of hours services are accessible as required.

In conjunction with the National Women’s and Infant Health Programme, a specific urgent referral service at the Rotunda Hospital for pregnant women near term (over 32 weeks) or those who require urgent access is in place. The senior midwife can refer to any maternity unit nationally.

The Inclusion Health Service at CHI Temple Street is being reoriented to assist with the Ukrainian situation in the area.

In collaboration with National Cancer Control programme (NCCP) and the Irish Cancer Society (ICS), a Ukrainian cancer information page on how to access services is live (www.cancer.ie/ukraine). The ICS will be appointing a Ukrainian Cancer Coordinator which Acute Operations will work in close collaboration with.

Refugees can find information and other resources about public healthcare services at www2.hse.ie/services/healthcare-in-ireland/ukrainian-refugees.html. This information is available in Ukrainian, English and Russian.

The above information is provided on the dedicated government webpage for Ukrainian refugees at www.gov.ie/ukraine.

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