Free GP care is to be extended to carers in Wexford

MINISTER PAUL KEHOE

Minister Paul Kehoe has confirmed to WexfordToday.com that the Oireachtas passed the Health (General Practitioner Service) Bill 2018 this week, meaning 14,000 carers nationally will now receive the Free GP Visit Card.
This is in addition to those carers who already have free GP access through a Medical Card.

MINISTER PAUL KEHOE

“The new Health legislation passed by the Oireachtas this week means that anyone in receipt of either full or half rate Carer’s Allowance or Carer’s Benefit, will be automatically eligible for a GP service free of charge,” Minister Kehoe said.
“This is a really important policy change which will benefit many carers in Wexford.
“Fine Gael in Government is working to ensure that our economic recovery benefits those who need it most. Carers give invaluable service to this State and so it is important to provide them with additional supports such as free GP care.
“We know that one of the difficulties for carers is ensuring that their own health is looked after, both physical and mental health. This new free GP access will ensure carers are supported in looking after their own health and well-being.
“My Fine Gael colleague, the Minister for Health, Simon Harris, has said he wants this free GP access for carers in place as quickly as possible.”
Minister Kehoe added that once the HSE undertakes the necessary operational requirements, applications for the new services, in both paper and online format, will be in place by September 1st, 2018 which means carers in Wexford are going to be able to access their free GP Visit Card in the very near future.

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