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The Islamic Republic is one of the few countries to provide medical insurance for refugees on the same basis as its own citizens.

An Afghan refugee has a hearing examination at a health centre in Mashhad. Iran's medical insurance scheme covers refugees on the same basis as Iranian nationals.

© UNHCR/M. H. Salehiara

Construction worker Najaf Ali Akhoondi feared the worst when his 16-year-old daughter Morsal was diagnosed with a serious kidney condition. The Afghan refugee family, who live in the Tehran suburbs, knew treatment would be expensive and his meagre earnings could not cover the costs.
The doctor who examined Morsal said she had been born with only one kidney and it had stopped functioning because of a severe infection. She needed three sessions of dialysis a week and the family could only afford two.

“I was losing my young daughter,” Najaf Ali said. “She was suffering in front of my eyes.”

He contacted the Tehran field office of UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, to request assistance with his daughter’s medical expenses, and the family was enrolled in a groundbreaking medical insurance scheme launched by the Iranian government in 2015.

“She feels better, so we all feel better.”

Morsal was able to have dialysis three time a week in a medical facility close to her home. “She feels better … so … we all feel better,” says her father.

The Universal Public Health Insurance (UPHI) programme enables Afghan and Iraqi refugees in Iran to benefit from health insurance similar to that enjoyed by Iranian nationals, including hospital treatment, out-patient care such as x-rays, and medication costs.

Supported by UNHCR, the initiative is administered through an agreement between UNHCR, the Bureau for Aliens and Foreign Immigrants Affairs of the interior ministry, the ministry of health and the Iran Health Insurance Organisation.

The programme is the outcome of a long-standing partnership between UNHCR and the Iranian government to complement government efforts to provide refugees with affordable health care.

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    An Iranian doctor visits Afghan refugees at a health centre in Savejbolagh in Alborz province northwest of Tehran. © UNHCR/Morteza Nikoubazl
The scheme is funded by several donors including the European Union’s Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations, known by the acronym ECHO.

All registered refugees in Iran can enrol in UPHI at local government offices known as Pishkhan Centres, where they will receive an insurance booklet which serves as a pass giving access to an extensive network of government hospitals and public clinics and permits them to receive medical care at an affordable cost.

Support from UNHCR complements the government’s contribution and in 2017 covered the cost of premiums for 110,000 of the most vulnerable refugees and members of their families, including those with serious ailments such as haemophilia and kidney disease.

“This initiative by the government of Iran is certainly exemplary.”

All other refugees may also enrol in the insurance scheme by paying the premiums themselves.

UNHCR’s officer-in-charge in Iran, Iryna Korenyak, applauded the Iranian government for assisting almost 1 million refugees living in Iran. “This initiative by the government of Iran is certainly exemplary, particularly as it has resulted in the inclusion of the refugees in its national health system,” she said.

The Islamic Republic is one of the few countries in the world to provide such a service. UPHI was first applied to all Iranians in 2014, then a year later Iran set a global precedent by offering health insurance to all refugees, who have benefited continuously from the scheme for the past four years.

This example of the inclusion of refugees in national health services, rather than keep treating them in a parallel service, is the kind of practice UNHCR wants to see applied in all refugee situations globally.

Such an approach is an integral part of the new approach set out in the 2016 New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants by the UN General Assembly, which will form the basis of a new global compact on refugees. The compact also aims to ensure that host countries with progressive policies like Iran are better supported by the international community.

Source: https://www.unhcr.org/en-us/news/st...je_KWc4fpEIYLgi_699eCvoDTlopxSI1yjgfDA-5VaW8o
 
Pakistan also provide free healthcare to millions of afghan refugees. Way more refugees than iran.
 
The Islamic Republic is one of the few countries to provide medical insurance for refugees on the same basis as its own citizens.

An Afghan refugee has a hearing examination at a health centre in Mashhad. Iran's medical insurance scheme covers refugees on the same basis as Iranian nationals.

© UNHCR/M. H. Salehiara

Construction worker Najaf Ali Akhoondi feared the worst when his 16-year-old daughter Morsal was diagnosed with a serious kidney condition. The Afghan refugee family, who live in the Tehran suburbs, knew treatment would be expensive and his meagre earnings could not cover the costs.
The doctor who examined Morsal said she had been born with only one kidney and it had stopped functioning because of a severe infection. She needed three sessions of dialysis a week and the family could only afford two.

“I was losing my young daughter,” Najaf Ali said. “She was suffering in front of my eyes.”

He contacted the Tehran field office of UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, to request assistance with his daughter’s medical expenses, and the family was enrolled in a groundbreaking medical insurance scheme launched by the Iranian government in 2015.

“She feels better, so we all feel better.”

Morsal was able to have dialysis three time a week in a medical facility close to her home. “She feels better … so … we all feel better,” says her father.

The Universal Public Health Insurance (UPHI) programme enables Afghan and Iraqi refugees in Iran to benefit from health insurance similar to that enjoyed by Iranian nationals, including hospital treatment, out-patient care such as x-rays, and medication costs.

Supported by UNHCR, the initiative is administered through an agreement between UNHCR, the Bureau for Aliens and Foreign Immigrants Affairs of the interior ministry, the ministry of health and the Iran Health Insurance Organisation.

The programme is the outcome of a long-standing partnership between UNHCR and the Iranian government to complement government efforts to provide refugees with affordable health care.

  • 5a2530ff3.jpg

    An Iranian doctor visits Afghan refugees at a health centre in Savejbolagh in Alborz province northwest of Tehran. © UNHCR/Morteza Nikoubazl
The scheme is funded by several donors including the European Union’s Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations, known by the acronym ECHO.

All registered refugees in Iran can enrol in UPHI at local government offices known as Pishkhan Centres, where they will receive an insurance booklet which serves as a pass giving access to an extensive network of government hospitals and public clinics and permits them to receive medical care at an affordable cost.

Support from UNHCR complements the government’s contribution and in 2017 covered the cost of premiums for 110,000 of the most vulnerable refugees and members of their families, including those with serious ailments such as haemophilia and kidney disease.

“This initiative by the government of Iran is certainly exemplary.”

All other refugees may also enrol in the insurance scheme by paying the premiums themselves.

UNHCR’s officer-in-charge in Iran, Iryna Korenyak, applauded the Iranian government for assisting almost 1 million refugees living in Iran. “This initiative by the government of Iran is certainly exemplary, particularly as it has resulted in the inclusion of the refugees in its national health system,” she said.

The Islamic Republic is one of the few countries in the world to provide such a service. UPHI was first applied to all Iranians in 2014, then a year later Iran set a global precedent by offering health insurance to all refugees, who have benefited continuously from the scheme for the past four years.

This example of the inclusion of refugees in national health services, rather than keep treating them in a parallel service, is the kind of practice UNHCR wants to see applied in all refugee situations globally.

Such an approach is an integral part of the new approach set out in the 2016 New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants by the UN General Assembly, which will form the basis of a new global compact on refugees. The compact also aims to ensure that host countries with progressive policies like Iran are better supported by the international community.

Source: https://www.unhcr.org/en-us/news/st...je_KWc4fpEIYLgi_699eCvoDTlopxSI1yjgfDA-5VaW8o
while reading this it reminded me of the 6 o'clock news in the US (CBS) about how they treat (or lets say mis treat) the children of south american refugees in filthy detention centers in the US ...one of the richest nation on the planets . shame on them and qudos to Iran..
 
while reading this it reminded me of the 6 o'clock news in the US (CBS) about how they treat (or lets say mis treat) the children of south american refugees in filthy detention centers in the US ...one of the richest nation on the planets . shame on them and qudos to Iran..
People in USA are scared to death to visit hospital. They go bankrupt in few days if they visit hospital for a disease/treatment that is little bit more complicated than flu. They have an inhuman health system.
 
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Wow, here's your rapefugee medal!

Take ur medal up where it belongs. Live in a city overwhelmed by refugees and then talk. We are the most welcoming ppl on earth.
 
I don't support this, call me evil. we're under harsh sanctions and we don't need to spend millions of dollars on refugees created by US.

Exactly. I don't understand why Iran should have to bear the burdon of any refugee anyway. Let the UN pay for their needs if they Iran to house them.

Iran is under harsh sanctions, it simply cannot afford to be spending billions on refugees.
 
I don't support this, call me evil. we're under harsh sanctions and we don't need to spend millions of dollars on refugees created by US.
We have to wait how EU reacts on Iranian pressure on them to follow the deal. If they threaten us we must instead of making these costs send our Afghan brothers towards Europe ...starting with 5000/10000. We should finance their travel until borders of Iran and give them some pocket money to survive in Greece/Turkey the first days.
 
We have to wait how EU reacts on Iranian pressure on them to follow the deal. If they threaten us we must instead of making these costs send our Afghan brothers towards Europe ...starting with 5000/10000. We should finance their travel until borders of Iran and give them some pocket money to survive in Greece/Turkey the first days.
adding to that some months ago i was talking one of border guard conscripts he said we arrests 50-100 afghan refugees daily in iran-turkey border, in a month that number would be 1500-3000. europe owes iran not just because of refugees but over fighting ISIS and drug dealers.
 
Some of the comments by some fellows here are just heart breaking. Iran is suffering majorly yes but it is fixable despite the sanctions. However comments that alienate our neighbours who have seeked refugee do not help.

Iran should use all its resources including human resources to expand food production, city infrastructure building and boosting manufacturing. Iran needs to make sure there is a circulation of currency and such projects are vital.
 
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Some of the comments by some fellows here are just heart breaking. Iran is suffering majorly yes but it is fixable despite the sanctions. However what it doesn't help is comments that alienate our email neighbours who have seeked refugee.

Iran should use all its resources including human resources to expand food production, city infrastructure building and boosting manufacturing. Iran needs to make sure there is a circulation of currency and such projects are vital.
Health care is a human right. We must never deny health care to anyone as long as they live in Iran.
 
I don't support this, call me evil. we're under harsh sanctions and we don't need to spend millions of dollars on refugees created by US.
buddy somebody else is paying for it, we just let them to use any hospital.
 
buddy somebody else is paying for it, we just let them to use any hospital.
Nope, as someone who works in those hospitals you mentioned, i can assure you they're paid by our smart government. US attacks Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere Iran should pay billions upon billions of dollars on refugees.
Of course they will do it again. because guess who deals with the consequences? yes, their enemy Iran...
 
I don't support this, call me evil. we're under harsh sanctions and we don't need to spend millions of dollars on refugees created by US.
The safety of refugees is safety of Iran population, also we must help our neighbors that is part of our belief and culture.

Nope, as someone who works in those hospitals you mentioned, i can assure you they're paid by our smart government. US attacks Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere Iran should pay billions upon billions of dollars on refugees.
Of course they will do it again. because guess who deals with the consequences? yes, their enemy Iran...
We are not same as Americans. We should not act like Americans.
 

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