Medical cardholders in poorest households spend 10% of income on private health insurance

Some of the country’s poorest households are spending nearly a tenth of their disposable income on private health care, despite having medical cards.

Medical cardholders in poorest households spend 10% of income on private health insurance

Some of the country’s poorest households are spending nearly a tenth of their disposable income on private health care, despite having medical cards.

A new study has found the number of Irish households going through financial hardship to pay for private medical bills, such as private health insurance along with out-of-pocket expenses like GP and outpatient fees, is on the rise.

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