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Assisted Human Reproduction Services Provision

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 7 October 2015

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Questions (149)

Patrick O'Donovan

Question:

149. Deputy Patrick O'Donovan asked the Minister for Health his plans to make the provision of fertility treatment, specifically in vitro fertilisation and intracytoplasmic sperm injection, more readily available; the provisions that he will introduce to lessen the financial burden on couples who find themselves in the position of seeking these types of treatment; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [34904/15]

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In February of this year I received Government approval to draft the General Scheme of a Bill for assisted human reproduction, which will include provisions relating to numerous aspects from the beginning to the end of the assisted human reproduction process.

As I have previously stated it is currently not the case that the public funding of fertility treatments will be included as part of these provisions.

Although in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment is not provided by the Irish public health service, there is some support available in that patients who access IVF treatment privately may claim tax relief on the costs involved under the tax relief for medical expenses scheme. In addition, a defined list of fertility medicines needed for fertility treatment is covered under the High Tech Scheme administered by the Health Service Executive (HSE). Medicines covered by the High Tech Scheme must be prescribed by a consultant/specialist and approved by the HSE ‘High Tech Liaison Officers’. The cost of the medicines is then covered, as appropriate, under the Medical Card or Drugs Payment Scheme.

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