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Nursing Home Subventions.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 26 January 2005

Wednesday, 26 January 2005

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Michael Ring

Question:

209 Mr. Ring asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children when refunds will be made available to those who were charged illegally in respect of their stay in nursing homes over the years; when family members can apply for the money that is owed to them; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [1085/05]

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The Health (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2004, which was passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas on 17 December 2004, as well as providing a statutory basis for the imposition of charges on persons to whom long-stay inpatient services are provided, irrespective of whether they are otherwise fully eligible for those services, also provides that a relevant charge levied under section 53 of the Health Act 1970 for long-stay care prior to the enactment of the legislation is and always has been lawful. Furthermore, the Bill states that the declaration of lawfulness in relation to the imposition and payment of a relevant charge does not apply in the case of such charge which is the subject of civil proceedings instituted on or before 14 December 2004 and for the recovery of the relevant charge. The President referred the Bill to the Supreme Court for a decision on its constitutionality.

The Deputy will also be aware that, following legal advice from the Attorney General on the matter, health boards were instructed to cease imposing any financial charges on fully eligible people in receipt of public long-stay inpatient services with effect from 9 December 2004. Additionally, by way of a goodwill gesture, the Government agreed to have ex gratia payments of up to €2,000 made to those with full eligibility who have paid charges and who were alive on 9 December 2004. Where persons have been charged less than €2,000, they will be refunded the amount they have paid. The Health Service Executive is making the necessary arrangements with regard to the ex gratia scheme and payments to those currently in public long-stay care have already commenced.

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