Written answers

Wednesday, 31 January 2007

Department of Health and Children

Health Repayment Scheme

8:00 am

Photo of Niall BlaneyNiall Blaney (Donegal North East, Fianna Fail)
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Question 893: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if she will put in place the necessary resources to allow applications under the health repayment scheme to be dealt with as quickly as possible; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [2477/07]

Photo of Mary HarneyMary Harney (Dublin Mid West, Progressive Democrats)
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The Health (Repayment Scheme) Act 2006 provides a clear legal framework to repay recoverable health charges for publicly funded long term residential care. All those fully eligible persons who were wrongly charged and are alive will have their charges repaid in full. The estates of all those fully eligible persons who were wrongly charged for publicly funded long term residential care and died since 9 December 1998 will have the charges repaid in full. The scheme does not allow for repayments to the estates of those who died prior to that date.

Recoverable health charges are charges which were imposed on persons with full eligibility under the Health (Charges for In-patient Services) Regulations 1976 as amended in 1987 or charges for in-patient services only, raised under the Institutional Assistance Regulations 1954 as amended in 1965.

The repayment scheme was launched publicly by the Health Service Executive (HSE) and the scheme administrator KPMG/McCann Fitzgerald in August 2006.

The Scheme Administrator has commenced scanning the records of long stay facilities around the country and to date 160 locations have been visited for this purpose.

In relation to dates of repayments to applicants, the HSE has informed the Department that over 24,000 forms have been submitted to the scheme administrator applying for repayments and these applications are being processed at present. The timeframe for repayment is predicated primarily on whether the applicant is alive or whether the application is being made by the estate of a deceased person. Living people who were wrongly charged will be the first to receive payments under the scheme. It is estimated that there are now in the region of 14,000 people within this category. Queries in relation to individual applications should be referred to the scheme administrator.

In addition, the Health Service Executive has put arrangements in place whereby it can make applications on behalf of living persons in long stay institutions where there is no other connected person to make an application and where the applicants are unable to apply themselves due to ill health, or mental or physical disability.

The HSE has advised that offers of repayment commenced in November 2006 and that the first payments have already issued with further payments continuing on an ongoing basis. It is expected that the bulk of payments to estates will commence in the Spring. Provision has been made for applications to be received up to 1 January 2008. It is anticipated that final repayments will be made by mid 2008.

A dedicated website www.repay.ie, an information phone line 1890 886 886 and an e-mail facility queries@repay.ie have been established by the scheme administrator to assist the public in accessing claim forms and general information on the scheme. The information line operates between the hours of 8.00 am and 9.00 pm from Monday to Saturday.

Photo of Niall BlaneyNiall Blaney (Donegal North East, Fianna Fail)
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Question 894: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if an application for a person (details supplied) in County Donegal under the health repayment scheme will be expedited; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [2478/07]

Photo of Mary HarneyMary Harney (Dublin Mid West, Progressive Democrats)
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The Health Service Executive has responsibility for administering the Repayment Scheme and the information sought by the Deputy relates to matters within the area of responsibility of the Executive.

My Department has requested the Parliamentary Affairs Division of the Executive to arrange to have the matter investigated and to have a reply issued to the Deputy.

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