HSE and private health insurance scrapped with plan for single-tier model

THE Government plans to scrap private health insurance and the Health Service Executive (HSE) under a new healthcare model where those who can pay will, and those who can’t will be paid for by the Exchequer. The proposals commit to developing a single-tier health service where access to care is based on need under a Universal Health Insurance (UHI) model expected to be in place by 2016. This is a system whereby those who can afford to pay will, while the State will pay insurance premia for people on low incomes and subsidise premia for people on middle incomes. (Examiner) >>>

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