Written answers

Thursday, 22 June 2017

Department of Health

General Practitioner Services

Photo of Billy KelleherBilly Kelleher (Cork North Central, Fianna Fail)
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150. To ask the Minister for Health the estimated full year cost of increasing the general practitioners rural practice allowance to €25,000. [29354/17]

Photo of Simon HarrisSimon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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Regulations were signed on 5 May 2016 which provide for the introduction of the new Rural Practice Support Framework (RPSF), which includes improved qualifying criteria for rural support and an increase in the financial allowance from €16,216.07 to €20,000 per annum. Under the new Framework, if two practice units are providing general practitioner services in the same qualifying area, both practices may qualify for a modified allowance of €10,000. GPs holding a permanent GMS contract who received the Rural Practice Allowance of €16,216.07 immediately prior to the introduction of the new Regulations who do not meet the new qualifying criteria continue to receive the payment on a personal basis, provided they retain their contractual commitment to the remote rural area.

As at 1 June 2017, there are 251 practice units in receipt of rural supports under the RPSF. 176 practices receive the financial allowance of €20,000 and 19 practices receive the modified allowance of €10,000. The full year cost of increasing the existing allowance to €25,000 and the corresponding modified allowance to €12,500 for these practices would amount to almost €928,000. Any increase in the financial allowance under the new RPSF would only apply to those practices that qualify under the new criteria, therefore these calculations have excluded the 56 GPs who currently receive the old financial allowance of €16,216.07.

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