I would train 500 extra doctors pa, and flood the country with extra doctors, so as to keep a lid on fees.
I also agree with the point about doctors; there are all sorts of barriers to entry for everyone from GP’s to consultants. GP’s should be required to do simple surgical procedures, stitching and scanning etc, like they do in most other countries, rather than charging €50-€65 to behave like a glorified nurse that can write a prescription.
Definately doctors/gp's fees are very high and none in my locality have reduced since the recession
I heard of one case of GP fees going from 55 to 50.
I had cause to call a doctor to a city centre hotel in a large continental city recently.
Fri at noon - came within an hour = 45 euro
Sat at night - came within an hour approx = 60 euro
Pensioners definately are not paying their fair share given they probably have more disposable income (no mortgage,childcare fees etc) than most with young kids.
I would particularly focus on public sector pensioners, not people who depend solely on the State pension.
Long term unemployed - those who have never worked at all should not get the same benefits as newly unemployed who have stamps accrued.
Yes, I think JSB should actually be increased, for the first 6-9 months, then same as now for another 6 months tops.
JSA should have a time-limit.
Definately doctors/gp's fees are very high and none in my locality have reduced since the recession
It is time to make pensioners pay. If pensions are not cut in the next budget I am leaving the country and all my debts behind.
It is time to make pensioners pay. If pensions are not cut in the next budget I am leaving the country and all my debts behind.
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