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Entitlement to health services

GP Visit Cards
Unless you have a medical card or GP Visit Card, visits to family doctors are not free. What is a GP Visit Card and how can you apply?

National Treatment Purchase Fund
The aim of the National Treatment Purchase Fund is to minimise public patient waiting lists by purchasing procedures from private hospitals.

Entitlement to health services
Describes the entitlement to public health services, of people living in Ireland.

Medical cards
The medical card scheme entitles certain people to free public health services. This document tells you the income guidelines and how to apply.

Prescribed Drugs and Medicines
Irish residents are entitled to either free or subsidised approved prescribed drugs and medicines and certain medical and surgical aids and appliances.

Drugs Payment Scheme
The Drugs Payment scheme is a scheme where individuals or families only pay a maximum monthly amount for all prescribed drugs, medicines or appliances they use.

Health services for visitors to Ireland
Explanation of the entitlement of visitors to health services and how ordinary residence is decided.

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