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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 19 October 2023

Thursday, 19 October 2023

Questions (366)

Paul Kehoe

Question:

366. Deputy Paul Kehoe asked the Minister for Health if he will consider allowing funds to be allocated to (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [46037/23]

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Written answers

The Health Act 1970 (as amended) provides for two categories of eligibility for persons ordinarily resident in the country, i.e. full eligibility (medical card holders) and limited eligibility (all others). Adults with full eligibility can access a range of services including GP services, prescribed drugs and medicines, public in-patient hospital services, including consultants’ services, out-patient public hospital services including consultants’ services, dental, ophthalmic and aural services and appliances, and maternity and infant care service.

Persons with limited eligibility are eligible for in-patient and outpatient public hospital services including consultant services, Emergency Department or minor injury care, subject to certain charges. Other services such as allied healthcare professional services may also be made available to persons with limited eligibility. Where a person accesses private healthcare in Ireland there is no facility for the cost of that care to be reimbursed by the public health system.

Regarding the Northern Ireland Planned Healthcare Scheme (NIPHS), patients are advised to contact the HSE Northern Ireland Planned Healthcare Scheme office directly for information on individual applications for reimbursement under the NIPHS. Further information and contact details are available on the HSE Northern Ireland Planned Healthcare website. www2.hse.ie/services/schemes-allowances/niphs/.

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