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Tax Relief Application

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 4 November 2014

Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Questions (297)

Eamon Gilmore

Question:

297. Deputy Eamon Gilmore asked the Minister for Finance his views on introducing tax relief on repayments of approved loan products for students on graduate entry medicine programmes here; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [41401/14]

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Written answers

I have considered the proposal for the introduction of a tax relief for Graduate Entry Medicine (GEM) loans and I do not consider that the tax system is the appropriate way to address the affordability of the GEM programme.

The affordability and funding of undergraduate medical education is in the first instance a matter for the Department of Education and Skills, having due regard to the needs and requirements of the health system for medical practitioners.    

The Department of Health's current focus in relation to the recruitment and retention of medical practitioners is on implementation of the recommendations of the Strategic Review of Medical Training and Career Structure, completed earlier this year. The Strategic Review reports address a range of barriers and issues relating to the recruitment and retention of doctors in the Irish public health system, and offer solutions and recommendations that will enable the State to build a sustainable medical workforce for the future.

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