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Workers with medical cards exempt from income levy

Workers with medical cards are being reminded that they are exempt from the income levy which was introduced in last year’s budget.

Local processing of medical cards still under threat — Kenny

Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny has contacted the HSE regarding the centralised processing of medical cards and GP visit cards. In its response, the HSE have confirmed that its 2009 Service Plan will see these services being centrally processed at the Primary Care Reimbursement Services in Finglas. However, the response also stated that the HSE will not close any local offices that currently process medical card applications and will continue to provide information and assistance to clients about their entitlements. Nonetheless, this will involve a reassignment of existing human resources within the HSE.

Ghost doctor employment policy confirmed at Mullingar hospital

The HSE has confirmed it made “a number” of appointments for a non-existent doctor at the Midland Regional Hospital Mullingar over the last seven months but claimed this was just to keep a consultant list ongoing until a replacement can be recruited.

One for you, two for me

Or should it be one less for you, big bonus for me. It beggars belief that a time when frontline medical staff and services are being battered consistently by reduced budgets, the CEO of the Health Service Executive would be paid a handsome €70,000 bonus. While Professor Brendan Drumm hasn’t actually drawn down the lucrative bonus, nor has he sanctioned it himself, it has been approved by the board of the HSE and Health Minister Mary Harney.

€7 million spent by HSE in renting property in the west

The Health Service Executive spent over €7 million on renting premises in the HSE western region counties of Mayo, Roscommon and Galway in 2007 and 2008.

Ring appalled at HSE’s centralisation of services

A Mayo deputy has spoken out against the decision of the HSE to centralise the Primary Care Schemes to Dublin with immediate effect. Deputy Michael Ring has criticised the move which will take the decision making process away from the local offices and transfer it to a head office in Dublin.

 

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