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5th July 2023
09:12am BST

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"It comes after several months of very constructive, productive engagement with the IMO on behalf of GPs. It's a really important measure for people all over the country who simply cannot afford to go to the GP. "This government is fully committed to universal healthcare."He went on to say during the press conference that one of the main aspects of universal healthcare is that it is affordable. So this is a really important measure, half a million men, women and children, and it's in two parts," Donnelly added.
"So it includes now children aged six and seven - all children aged six and seven - and it includes up to the median household income. "The median household income of 47,000 euro is after some big reductions. So it's after rent, it's after mortgages, it's after childcare, and it's after a few other things like house insurance as well and we'll make the details of that available."The move is set to begin in August and will see almost 80,000 six and seven-year-olds and 470,000 people who are earning up to the median income of €47,000 benefit.
Pleased to announce extension of FREE GP care: ?To children aged 6 and 7 - applications open on August 11. ? To households earning no more than median income from September 11. 5⃣0⃣0⃣0⃣0⃣0⃣ more people covered. More than half the population will have Free GP Care. pic.twitter.com/vZLAs6fIwb
— Stephen Donnelly (@DonnellyStephen) July 4, 2023
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