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- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: Up to a maximum of three years.
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: Up to a maximum of 22%. Is that it?
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: Is that 22% of the value of the house?
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: Can Mr. Healy explain that to me? If a person who owns a house in Galway city is going into a nursing home tomorrow, how is the 22% taken? Does the 7.5% that is taken each year change as prices increase or is the 7.5% contribution fixed?
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: Of the value.
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: There is just one valuation.
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: Lovely.
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: Then there will be a charge on a person's house. Is there discretion to decide whether the house should be sold?
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: That is a charge on a person's house which Revenue will collect at some stage.
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: How many houses have been sold to pay off the outstanding loan?
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: Mr. Healy is great to answer blunt questions in such a straight manner. The way public services are going is frightening, especially in the way everything is compartmentalised. The expressions used, including "money following the patient", amount to open privatisation. If there are two people in a house, for example, my husband and I and we need care, is the maximum figure 22%?
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: If my daughter or son is in the house, a three-year residency period applies.
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: Can Revenue not state it needs the money in such cases?
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: If two people in a house need nursing home care, does the percentage go up?
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: For each person.
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: I am asking if the figure of 7.5% per year will apply to me and my husband if we both need nursing home care.
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: By 2031 some 1 million people are expected to be over 65 years, the vast majority of whom will be healthy and not need nursing home care. Over 60% of the current budget for the provision of services for older people goes towards providing long-term residential care. Only 4% of the population are in long-term nursing home care. Most of the money is being put into private nursing homes, with...
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: What is the relevant percentage?
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: Is there a policy decision in this area and is the HSE working to change it, in recognition of the fact that most people want to stay at home?
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE's Patients' Private Property Accounts 2015
HSE Financial Statement 2015: Note 13 re Fair Deal Scheme
Health Repayments Scheme Donations Fund 2015 (9 Mar 2017) Catherine Connolly: Will Mr. O'Brien please reply in English? What is the HSE planning to do to help people to stay in their own homes? Mr. O'Brien says it wants to keep public nursing homes, but it is like CIE in that he is saying the HSE has to keep them because others are not interested in the high-dependency section.