I propose to take Questions Nos. 61, 62 and 100 together.
The health strategy includes a commitment to making improvements in the income guidelines in order to increase the number of persons on low incomes who are eligible for the medical card and to give priority to families with children. With a view to implementing this commitment, an additional €60 million has been provided for in the 2005 Estimates for health to improve access to primary care by enabling 30,000 additional persons to become eligible for a medical card, and free access to GP visits for a further 200,000 people on low income.
The Government's policy remains as stated in the programme for Government, that is, to extend eligibility for medical cards rather than to achieve coverage of a certain percentage of the population or to issue a specific number of medical cards.
The annual cost of the new "doctor visit" card is estimated to be €250 and the annual cost of a full medical card is estimated to be €1,000. Subject to clarifying legislative and administrative issues, the new doctor visit card will be introduced as soon as possible in 2005.
My Department will be working closely with the health boards-authority over the coming weeks, and the HSE, which is due to assume responsibility for the service in 2005, to oversee the operation of the scheme and arrangements have already been agreed to put the processes required in train.