Child in - patient charges abolished / higher costs for chronic conditions
The Irish government has announced the abolition of in-patient charges for children aged under 16 in all public hospitals in the Republic of Ireland, as part of a plan to increase cost-of-living challenges in healthcare provision across the country.
Source: imt.iePublished on 2022-09-23
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