Dáil debates

Wednesday, 22 November 2017

Questions on Promised Legislation

 

1:00 pm

Photo of Michael MoynihanMichael Moynihan (Cork North West, Fianna Fail) | Oireachtas source

The programme for Government gives a commitment that medical cards will be given to cancer patients. This is not happening. I am aware of two people who have been given serious cancer diagnoses who have applied for medical cards and are going through the rigours of the system to get them. It is difficult enough for a person who has received the serious diagnosis of cancer to cope with that without having to go through all the necessary paper work to get a medical card. I am not saying they should not be tested but there ought to be an emergency medical card given for the initial two or three months, at least, to allow them to start treatment. Earlier this week, a man who was beginning chemotherapy came to me. He had to pay out €600 for drugs, and he simply did not have the money. He was starting chemotherapy yesterday, on Tuesday. It is vitally important that a direction is given that when a letter goes in for a medical card from a GP or consultant in relation to a cancer diagnosis that it is given the urgency it requires, which gives space to the families to gather the necessary paper work, the P45s, P21s or P60s or whatever is required. In God's name, give the people that have received the diagnosis a medical card for a short period.

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