Free GP care included in health proposals. Is This Just Pie in The Sky?
Detailed plans for the future of the health service, which will see free GP care for all introduced in 2015 to be followed by the promised universal health insurance scheme, were announced yesterday. The plans set out target times for implementing 48 reforms, culminating in the introduction of universal health insurance in 2016.
While many of the elements of the Future Health document published Miniser Reilly yesterday are in the programme for government, he pointed out concrete timeframes were being provided for the first time.
The plans will see a new patient safety agency next year and a health and wellbeing agency in 2015. BreastCheck cancer screening will be extended to 65-69 year-old women in 2014, while the first round of the colorectal cancer screening programme for men/women of this age group will have been completed by the end of 2015.
The document anticipates the controversial reorganisation of services by hospital groups, although the Minister indicated this would be done on a trial basis at first.
Financial reforms
A series of financial reforms will see control of health spending return from the HSE to the Department of Health in 2014 and the introduction of new financial management systems aimed at controlling costs. The HSE is currently €400 million over budget. Dr Reilly said he wanted to see “aggressive” cost control in the health insurance market with payments being made per medical procedure rather than based on the number of nights a patient spends in hospital.
via Free GP care included in health proposals – The Irish Times – Fri, Nov 16, 2012.
via Free GP care included in health proposals – The Irish Times – Fri, Nov 16, 2012.
Posted on November 16, 2012, in Health, Ireland, National Politics and tagged Department of Health, General practitioner, Health care, Health insurance, Health Service Executive, HSE, Irish Times, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Universal health care. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
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