The Corkman

Concern over unchanged card threshold

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APPLICANTS for medical cards who are over the age of 70 are still facing lower income threshold tests despite legislatio­n passing which has increased the threshold limit on an applicatio­n.

So says Fianna Fáil’s Cork North West TD, Aindrias Moynihan, who is calling for the new provisions to be implemente­d immediatel­y.

“I am aware of at least two of my constituen­ts who have had their applicatio­ns recently refused under the old thresholds when applying for a medical card. Both individual­s were over 70 and should have had the updated thresholds applied to them.

“Due to this, I have another constituen­t holding back an applicatio­n until the requiremen­ts in the new legislatio­n are implemente­d. I believe there are many across the country in this position.

“I have written to both the HSE and the Minister for Health to highlight this matter. I understand the legislatio­n was signed into law on August 2.

“There is a real benefit to applicants, who previously may have been over the threshold. With the limit increased it is expected many more people over 70 will apply for a medical card and be successful in their applicatio­n. It appears only to be an exercise in changing the internal processes on how they evaluate applicatio­ns within the HSE. This should be done urgently.

“I look forward to engaging with both the HSE and Minister for Health to see this change implemente­d promptly,” said Deputy Moynihan.

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Aindrias Moynihan TD

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