Home » The Health (Amendment) Bill 2023 commenced in Dáil Éireann
The Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly TD, introduced legislation in the Dáil on 22 March aimed at abolishing adult public in-patient charges in public hospitals.
The Bill was published on Friday 10 March and will, when enacted, remove the acute public in-patient charge of €80 per day, up to a maximum of €800 in a year (including day-case charges), for people accessing care as a public patient in all public hospitals. Charges for children under 16 were abolished in 2022, and this is the next step in the removal of charges for all.
Speaking in advance of the legislation commencing in the Houses of the Oireachtas, Minister Donnelly said; “I am delighted that the Health (Amendment) Bill 2023 will commence in the Dáil later today. This Bill, when enacted, will mean that people will no longer be charged when accessing public in-patient care in our public hospitals. The removal of these charges, announced as part of Budget 2023, is an important step towards reducing the healthcare costs of patients and families. I intend to progress this legislation through the Houses of the Oireachtas as a priority in the coming weeks.” Subject to timely passage of the Health (Amendment) Bill 2023 through the Houses of the Oireachtas, it is envisaged that the measure will be introduced in April 2023.Highlighted Articles