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Donnelly to seek Govt approval to scrap public hospital fees

January 24, 2023

The Minister for Health is to seek Cabinet approval to legislate for the abolishment of public hospital charges. Currently, patients pay €80 per visit, with a maximum of €800 per year. But Stephen Donnelly will make a bid to get rid of the fees in April. As part of Budget 2023, the government declared its … Read more

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