Written answers

Tuesday, 20 January 2015

Department of Health

General Medical Services Scheme Administration

Photo of Brendan GriffinBrendan Griffin (Kerry South, Fine Gael)
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483. To ask the Minister for Health his views on the refusal by a doctor registered under the general medical services scheme to take on a patient in financial difficulty under the medical card scheme over a minor outstanding debt; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2847/15]

Photo of Kathleen LynchKathleen Lynch (Cork North Central, Labour)
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GPs are private contractors and issues relating to payment of fees outside the terms of the General Medical Services (GMS) contract are a matter of private contract between the clinician and the patient.

Under the terms of the GMS contract which general practitioners (GPs) hold with the Health Service Executive (HSE), a GP shall ordinarily accept all eligible persons, who so request, onto his / her GMS patient list. The number of persons on a GP's patient panel may not exceed 2,000, save in exceptional circumstances.

In some cases, a GP may decide not to accept an eligible person onto their list, the principal reason being where they already have a significant patient panel and coping with any additional workload would cause them difficulty.

Where a GP requests the HSE to arrange for the removal of a patient from his/her GMS list, he/she must give where requested the reason, in confidence, for such a request to a medical officer acting on behalf of the Executive. The HSE shall thereupon notify the person accordingly and supply them with information to enable them to apply for inclusion on the list of another GMS contracted GP.

The Executive has the power to assign an eligible person to a GP's GMS patient list where the person has been removed from another GP's list or refused entry onto a GP's list and the person has unsuccessfully applied to at least three GPs in the area, who are contracted to provide services under the GMS.

If the Deputy is aware of a particular case where a GP is inappropriately excluding a patient from his/her GMS panel, he may wish to refer the details to the HSE for investigation.

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