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词条 Medical card
释义

  1. Benefits

  2. History and politics

  3. References

     Sources  Citations 
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A medical card is a personal document in the form of a plastic card issued to residents of Ireland who are entitled to free or reduced-rate medical treatment. Those eligible fall below a certain income tax threshold or have costly ongoing medical requirements. The medical card system is administered by the Health Service Executive (HSE).

Benefits

The card entitles the holder to free visits to general practitioners (GPs), free or drastically reduced-price hospital and dental treatment, and prescribed medication for a nominal charge of €2.50 per item. Holders are also exempt from paying the income levy and health levy, and are entitled to a range of other benefits. Holders, or children dependent on holders, are also exempt from paying State Examination fees, including the Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate (Ireland).[1]

A GP visit card is available to people earning up to 50% above the income limit. As the name suggests, it grants free visits to GPs, but does not include any of the other benefits.

History and politics

Medical cards were introduced by Part III of the Health Act 1953,[2] passed by the then Fianna Fáil government after the failure of the previous inter-party government's somewhat more ambitious Mother and Child Scheme. It was described as a "white card replacing the red ticket", the latter being a proof of pauperism required under the Irish poor laws for access to the public dispensary. The medical card scheme was administered by county councils until the newly created Health Boards took over in 1970; these in turn were replaced by the HSE in 2005.[3][4]

Until the Irish financial crisis of 2008, persons aged over 70 were automatically entitled to free medical cards. One of the austerity measures of the budget of October 2008 was the abrogation of this entitlement. After several protests, the benefit was reinstated to all who earn under €700 per week, more than three times the limit for younger people.[5]

In March 2016 the HSE's National Medical Card Unit invited public comment on its draft three-year plan for 2016–18.[6]

Commentators criticising the alleged clientelism of TDs often instance representations TDs make on behalf of constituents who have been denied a medical card, despite such representations having no effect on the outcome of any review of the constituent's case.[7][8]

References

Sources

  • {{cite web|url=http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/health/entitlement_to_health_services/medical_card.html|title=Medical cards|date=25 January 2016|work=Citizens Information|publisher=Citizens Information Board|accessdate=1 April 2016|location=Dublin}}

Citations

1. ^{{cite web|title=State Examinations Commission|url=https://www.examinations.ie/?l=en&mc=ex&sc=ef}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1953/act/26/enacted/en/print#partiii|title=Health Act, 1953|date=29 October 1953|work=Irish Statute Book|accessdate=1 April 2016}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://oireachtasdebates.oireachtas.ie/debates%20authoring/debateswebpack.nsf/takes/dail1953022600059|title=Committee on Finance. - Health Bill, 1952—Second Stage.|date=26 February 1953|work=Dáil Éireann debates|publisher=Oireachtas|accessdate=1 April 2016}}
4. ^{{cite journal|last=Daly|first=Mary E.|year=2012|title=The curse of the Irish Hospitals’ Sweepstake: A hospital system, not a health system|journal=Working Papers in History and Policy|publisher=School of History and Archives|location=University College Dublin|issue=2|page=5|url=http://historyhub.ie/wp-content/files_mf/1365106314The_curse_of_the_hospitals_sweepstake.pdf#page=5}}
5. ^{{cite journal|last=Meade|first=Rosie R.|date=Summer 2014|title=Foucault’s Concept of Counter-Conduct and the Politics of Anti-Austerity Protest in Ireland|journal=Concept: The Journal of Contemporary Community Education Practice Theory.|publisher=Moray House School of Education|volume=5|issue=3|issn=2042-6968|url=http://concept.lib.ed.ac.uk/index.php/Concept/article/view/275}}
6. ^{{cite press release |url=http://www.hse.ie/eng/services/news/media/pressrel/NMCUstrategicplan.html|title=HSE invites feedback on National Medical Card Unit strategic plan|date=21 March 2016|publisher=Health Service Executive|accessdate=1 April 2016}}
7. ^{{cite journal|last=Komito|first=Lee|date=April 1984|title=Irish Clientelism: A Reappraisal|journal=The Economic and Social Review|volume=15|issue=3|pages=173–194|url=https://www.tcd.ie/Political_Science/undergraduate/module-outlines/js/irish-politics/IrishPols/KomitoESR84.pdf}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/taoiseach-has-made-330-representations-for-medical-cards-1.2440044|title=Taoiseach has made 330 representations for medical cards|last=McGee|first=Harry|date=23 November 2015|work=The Irish Times|accessdate=1 April 2016}}
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