Healthcare in Ireland is financed by the state. Citizens have the option of buying additional private health insurance. There are public as well as private hospitals. Private patients are often treated in public hospitals, as by definition all privately insured patients have an entitlement to use the publicly funded system.
24% More |
71% Less |
22% More |
61% Less |
1% More, and end government subsidies |
7% Less, and provide more government funding |
1% More, and privatize the entire healthcare industry |
3% Less, and there should be no privatization of the healthcare industry |
See how support for each position on “Healthcare Privatization” has changed over time for 196k Ireland voters.
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See how importance of “Healthcare Privatization” has changed over time for 196k Ireland voters.
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Unique answers from Ireland users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@94JGQ4H2yrs2Y
the health insurance companies should build their own hospitals
@8NWWM584yrs4Y
Health insurance companies should build there own hospitals
@8G8G3D64yrs4Y
We support a universal healthcare here in Ireland
@9ND5MK24 days4D
More privatisation and divisions to allow experts with medical qualifications to manage and provide exceptional healthcare services, with the government providing grants and subsidies towards patient treatment. The government and HSE are not fit for purpose when it comes to healthcare.
@9MJKVT53wks3W
Govt funding needs to be directed in a better way. cost for accessing the hospital by employees is a problem due to current transport system which needs to be acknowledged.
@9M7PKH81mo1MO
Basically it should be less privatised but somehow retain staff and talent. Possibly chop half of admin jobs and senior administrators that have overlooked failures. Incentivise doctors to remain in tenure and not go into consulting
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