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Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (10 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: Yes.

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (10 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: A person who is terminally ill can get a medical card on a discretionary basis. The discretionary fund is capped.

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (10 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: That fund is capped.

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (10 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: That fund is capped.

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (10 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: I ask the Minister to lose the cap.

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (10 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: The means test——

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (10 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: Can the Minister explain to the House——

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (10 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: ——how terminally ill people who are living in Walkinstown and Ballyfermot cannot get a medical card?

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (10 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: Everybody accepts that.

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (10 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: It is a question of prioritisation.

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (10 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: Many measures that will hurt the elderly were introduced in budget 2009. They will lose their medical cards. They will have to pay accident and emergency charges that have increased by €34 to €100 and public bed hospital charges that have increased by €9 to €75 a night. The cost of private beds in public hospitals has increased by 20%. The threshold for the drugs payment scheme...

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (11 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: One was done by St. James's Hospital in 2004.

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (11 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: Is the Minister, Deputy Harney, saying——

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (11 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: There is a study showing that from 2004 to 2006——

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (11 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: ——there was a reduction in strokes and heart disease.

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (11 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: That study will continue.

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (11 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: It can be as long as one wants. Information becomes available within years.

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (11 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: It took ten years to roll it out. The Minister, Deputy Harney, is making a facetious argument on the roll-out of cervical vaccinations.

Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (11 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: That was before we had the information——

Health Bill 2008: Committee Stage (11 Dec 2008)

James Reilly: The matter is addressed in a further amendment on section 7, which was ruled in order. Can I have clarity? The document I printed from my computer seems to be different to the one before me. Can I be assured I am using the correct document and am not getting confused? There is enough confusion, God knows.

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