A 🧵about additional OHIP cuts…this is my father’s insulin, currently covered by OHIP which we are very grateful for. /1 #VoteFordOutJune2#OntarioVotes
These are the needles to deliver the insulin, no longer covered by OHIP. /2
One does not work without the other. /3
Each box costs about $80. Depending on how many injections the person requires, this is about an $80 per month additional fee. About $1000 per year. /4
If you are a senior citizen living on a fixed income your insulin is no longer affordable. So tell me again how tax cuts serve people! @fordnation /5
This is what is happening to our health care system under this government. Hidden fees that negate perceived “tax cuts”. It’s a lie that people don’t recognize until it’s to late. It’s not to late, vote them out! /6 #VoteFordOut2022#onpoli#OntarioVotes#onted
Should also add that this is available after he pays his $200 per year deductible. /7
Our health care system is being eroded, slowly and quietly. Pay attention before we have four more years of mismanagement and privatization that only benefit extremely, rich corporations. /8 #VoteFordOutJune2#OntarioElection2022#onted#onpoli
There have been may responses to this 🧵. The intention was to draw attention to the changes that cuts are making to our health care system. I can only speak to my families experience, as of January 2021 my senior father had his needles covered. After this time they were not…/9
When I asked questions of both our family doctor and pharmacist they shared that they were no longer covered as a result of Provincial cuts. I can not speak to the experiences of others, only ours. Our health care system is under attack/10 #VoteFordOutJune2#OntarioElection2022
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