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Maternity Services

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 5 May 2021

Wednesday, 5 May 2021

Questions (511)

Michael Healy-Rae

Question:

511. Deputy Michael Healy-Rae asked the Minister for Health if he will address an issue (details supplied) regarding antenatal care; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22625/21]

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The Maternity and Infant Care Scheme provides an agreed programme of care, free of charge, to expectant mothers ordinarily resident in Ireland. This combined medical service is provided by a GP who has a contract for the provision of services under the scheme and a hospital obstetrician and includes a schedule of alternating examinations at the GP’s practice and a maternity unit/hospital, as well as two post-natal visits to the GP.

The Maternity and Infant Care Contract between the HSE and GPs providing these services sets out the Schedule of Visits to be provided. GPs are reimbursed by the HSE for the visits set out under this Schedule, and the Contract stipulates that "the contracting general practitioner will not be entitled to accept any other payment of any fee or remuneration in respect of ante-natal and post-natal care" for the expectant mother.

The majority of GPs in Ireland have contracts with the HSE to provide these services. In order to register for the scheme, the expectant mother’s PPSN is required by their GP. If a patient who is registered believes she has been incorrectly charged for services covered by the scheme, then that patient should report the matter to their HSE Local Health Office who will investigate the matter.

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