Health care in Ireland is two-tier: public and private sectors exist. The public health care system is governed by the Health Act 2004, which established a new body to be responsible for providing health and personal social services to everyone living in Ireland – the Health Service Executive. The new national health service came into being officially on 1st January 2005; however the new structures are currently in the process of being established as the reform programme continues. In addition to the public-sector, there is also a large private healthcare market.
75% Yes |
25% No |
75% Yes |
25% No |
See how support for each position on “NHS Healthcare System” has changed over time for 141k Ireland voters.
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See how importance of “NHS Healthcare System” has changed over time for 141k Ireland voters.
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Unique answers from Ireland users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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No something better. Sustainable, intelligent, something that works and improves on what we already know.
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I beilve certain people should be entitled to the required free medical care as to not over flow the system.
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Yes but it should be the case that we lose nurses and doctors to other countries and need to invest more in our healthcare
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no, but Ireland should adopt certain parts of the NHS system
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Universal Coverage Social Insurance Based like France and Germany
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2 tire systmem but vast improvment neesed
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