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Nursing Home Subventions.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 31 January 2006

Tuesday, 31 January 2006

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Dan Neville

Question:

328 Mr. Neville asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children her plans to increase nursing home subvention (details supplied). [3247/06]

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The Nursing Home (Subvention) Regulations 1993 are administered by the Health Service Executive. There are currently three rates of subvention payable, €114.30, €152.40 and €190.50 for the three levels of dependency which are medium, high and maximum. Included in these payments is an increase of 25% which came into effect in April 2001. There are no plans to increase the subvention rates at present.

The HSE has discretion to pay more than the maximum rate of subvention relative to an individual's level of dependency in a case, for example, where personal funds are exhausted. The application of these provisions in an individual case is a matter for the HSE in the context of meeting increasing demands for subvention, subject to the provisions of the Health Act 2004. The average rate of subvention paid by the HSE generally exceeds the current approved basic rates.

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