A West Clare GP believes Ireland is a “long way” from universal healthcare in spite of recent progress.
The government has announced details of the extension of free GP care which will broaden eligibility to children aged 6 and 7 as well as all those earning no more than the median income of €47,000.
The move is expected to enable over 500,000 individuals to access GP care without charges and Health Minister Stephen Donnelly has described it as a “landmark day on our journey towards providing universal healthcare for all our people”.
However, Lahinch-based GP Dr Michael Kelleher says ongoing funding and staffing issues make free healthcare for all a distant prospect.
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