How about an email to ministers_office@health.irlgov.ie. Can't do any harm can it.Your post caused me to dig out my file for a claim made on behalf of my mother.I made the claim getting on for a year ago now and apart from a letter in Jan last asking for a piece of of info which I believe I included in the original claim-I have not heard a word since.
Time to start chasing this up I think.
Just wonder if anyone has made progress with this.Had a response to a letter I wrote in August-basically telling me little I did not already assume.This sentence for instance:I have just taken out a copy of my claim form and it is exactly a year to the day that I submitted the claim on behalf of my late father.
This is a ridiculous length of time to be waiting for this to be settled. I have not even received a notification from the Scheme Administrator giving me any idea of how much the claim will be.
Think as a previous poster has suggested an email to the minister's office might be in order.
Just wonder if anyone has made progress with this.Had a response to a letter I wrote in August-basically telling me little I did not already assume.This sentence for instance:
"Unfortunately,due process in respect of gathering essential information neccessary to accurately and efficiently process claim applications is unavoidable".
Just how long does it take to gather essential info.?Months-certainly.Years?? They already have accurate info from me and just need to verify it.
Looking more and more like serious measures need to be taken..anyone have Joe Duffys number
I posted the reply to the Appeals Office ( part of Civil Service ) and in exactly 1 week , I had a copy of the calculation and an explanation as to why the claim only covered 2 out of 20 years spent in care AND the name of the person who supplied the info at the care institution , WOW!
So are you saying that the civil service adminstrators are more efficient than the KPMG private sector ones?
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