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Medical Card Reviews

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 5 November 2013

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Questions (1121)

Seán Kyne

Question:

1121. Deputy Seán Kyne asked the Minister for Health if, in the unlikely event of a person losing his or her medical card, while undergoing treatment in a public hospital, the Minister will confirm to whom the cost of treatment post medical-card cessation falls. [46257/13]

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Written answers

All medical card applicants are informed, by letter, of the outcome of their application and persons' eligibility is not removed without having been informed of such a decision. Those who are unsuccessful are given an explanation of the decision, including a detailed financial breakdown. The unsuccessful applicants are informed of their right to seek a review of the decision by the PCRS or to appeal the decision to the HSE Appeals Office. Where a person, who previously held a valid medical card or GP visit card submits an appeal to a decision not to renew a medical card within 21 days of that decision, the card previously held is reactivated once the HSE (PCRS) is informed of the appeal by the Appeals Office.

In the unlikely event that a person's eligibility expired without his/her knowledge and that person was taken suddenly ill and required hospitalisation, PCRS would try to accommodate the immediate needs of the individual. If this were to amount to a change in circumstances, the individual could have his/her application reviewed by PCRS, once he/she informs the HSE of the circumstances.

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