The Taoiseach has suggested health insurers could make savings themselves to prevent price hikes for consumers.
It’s after the Government announced a stamp duty hike on some policies yesterday – that could add 108 euro to a policy for two adults and two children.
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It comes on top of a cut in tax credits for health insurance products.
But as Enda Kenny came under fire from Fianna Fáil in the Dáil, he said health insurers need to look at their own costs.

