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Eligibility for GP visit cards expanded for people aged up to 69 and children aged 8 and over

THE MINISTER FOR Health Stephen Donnelly has announced an expansion of GP Visit Card eligibility. 

From next month, people aged up to 69 and parents of children aged 8 and up will be able to apply for a means-tested GP Visit Card online.

The means test assessment will consider a person’s or family’s circumstances, income and expenses in order to determine whether they are eligible for a card. 

The online application system will open on a staggered basis in order to cope with demand. The first round of applications will open on 11 September and the second will open on 13 November.

People can apply on the HSE website . 

Announcing the expansion in Finglas today, Donnelly said: “For the first time in the history of our State, over half the population will have access to free GP care.

“It’s been targeted very carefully based on median income, and then universality for children. There are a lot of families out there who up until now have not qualified for a medical card, they haven’t qualified for the GP card, and they really can’t afford the fees,” he said.

He said people feel that they “have not had the choice to go to the GP” due to the cost involved, adding that “that is not something we want to see”.

“We want to see everyone able to access their doctor or their local nurse in a GP practice when they need it or when their child needs it, and that really is the group of people that this is focused on.”

Registration for free GP care for children aged six and seven opened earlier this month. Children under 6 years of age have been eligible for GP Visit Cards since 2015.

Donnelly also said that he will not be pushing for further expansion of free GP care in the upcoming Budget. 

He said he believes the Government has “pushed that as far as it can be pushed” without creating problems with accessing services for patients. 

 The free care scheme has been controversial with GP groups. Earlier this year, the Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP)  warned that if more people become medical card holders, they will struggle to get an appointment .

Speaking to reporters, the Minister said the Government had committed to an expansion of the service for children under 12, but said that it did not have a commitment up to the median income.

“We’re doing some of the journey up to the under 12s, that is still government policy, so six and sevens obviously in the last few weeks, and then an additional 430,000 up to the median income,” he said.

“The GPS raised very legitimate concerns in terms of making sure that patients could get access, and the capacity of general practice to absorb this extra demand, which inevitably will follow.

“So I believe that we have pushed that as far as it can be pushed without creating other problems for all of the other patients in terms of access… I’m not anticipating nor will I be asking government for a further expansion in this coming Budget.”

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Free GP visit cards extended to 215,000 people as means-test thresholds rise

Under the change the weekly base eligibility threshold for a single person living alone increases to €361 from €304.

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People aged between eight years and 69 can now apply on the HSE website for a means-tested GP visit card. Photograph: iStock

Free GP services are being made available to an additional 215,000 people from today as part of a Government drive to bring up to 500,000 more people into the service this year.

People aged between eight years and 69 can now apply on the HSE website for a means-tested GP visit card.

“We are making significant steps forward in making healthcare affordable for all,” said Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly.

“This expansion of the GP visit card scheme will help people to manage the cost-of-living challenges we face, and I encourage those who may be eligible to apply now.”

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Under the change now in force, the weekly base eligibility threshold for a single person living alone increases to €361 from €304.

The threshold for a single person living with family rises to €322 from €271 and the threshold for a couple with or without dependents rises to €524 from €441.

For couples with dependents a weekly allowance per dependent is added to the threshold. Similarly, the threshold for a one-parent family rises to €524 from €441 and a weekly allowance per dependent is added to the threshold.

The allowance for the first and second child under 16 is €57 and the same allowance for third and further children under 16 is €61.50.

The allowance for the first and second child aged above 16 and financially dependent is €58.50 and the same allowance for third and further children above 16 is €64. There is a €117 allowance for all children aged 16 above who are financially dependent, in third-level education and not grant-aided.

The move to provide more free GP visit cards follows the August expansion of the free GP scheme to include 78,000 children aged six and seven.

As a result of such changes, all children aged under eight and people aged 70 and above are automatically eligible for a GP visit card.

The free GP service will be expanded to include a further 215,000 people in November when the means-test income thresholds increase again.

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Medical cards

What is a medical card, how to qualify for a medical card, do you qualify without a means test, how to apply for a medical card, medical cards for children and young people, appeals, reviews and managing your medical card, more information.

If you have a medical card, you can get certain health services free of charge. Usually, your dependent spouse or partner and your children can also get the same range of health services for free.

Your medical card is issued by the Health Service Executive (HSE) .

Who can apply for a medical card?

If you are ‘ ordinarily resident ’ in Ireland you can apply for a medical card. This means that you are living in Ireland and intend to live here for at least one year.

To qualify for a medical card, your weekly income must be below a certain figure for your family size. Cash income, savings, investments and property (except for your own home) are taken into account in the means test (see ‘How to qualify for a medical card’ below).

GP visit cards: If you do not qualify for a medical card on income grounds, you may qualify for a GP visit card .

Medical cards for people coming from other countries

If you are coming to Ireland from Ukraine under the Temporary Protection Directive, you may be entitled to a medical card immediately. There is a special medical card application form (pdf) for people from Ukraine . Read information from the HSE in Ukrainian and Russian .

If you are coming from a country in the European Union, United Kingdom or another non-EU country you can check if you can get a medical card and your entitlement to public health services in Ireland.

What services does the medical card cover?

You are entitled to many health services, other services and some prescription medicines with a medical card. You can check what is covered on our page Services for medical card and GP visit card holders .

To qualify for a medical card, your weekly income must be under a certain amount. The HSE will complete a means test to check your income. Some people can qualify automatically without a means test, see ‘Qualifying without a means test’ below.

There are different guidelines for the means test depending on whether you are aged over or under 70. See:

  • Means test rules for people under 70 years of age
  • Means test rules for people over 70 years of age

The HSE assessment of a couple for medical cards is based on the age of the older person.

Discretionary medical card

If your income is above the limit, you may still be able to get a medical card if your circumstances would result in financial hardship without one. This is sometimes called a discretionary medical card .

The application process for the discretionary medical card is the same as for the means tested medical card, but you should also include information about your family’s medical expenses in your application.

If you have any questions before you send your application, you can phone 01 864 7100 or Lo-call 0818 22 44 78, contact your Local Health Office, or email [email protected] .

Apply online for a medical card

You can apply online for a medical card and GP visit card on mymedicalcard.ie . This is the quickest method of getting the card.

Apply by post for a medical card

Or you can download a medical card and GP visit card application form:

  • MC1 Medical Card and GP Visit Card Application Form (pdf)
  • MC1(a) Medical Card and GP Visit Card Application Form - People Aged 70 Years or Older (pdf) if you are aged over 70

You can also get the application form and a list of participating GPs from your local health centre or Local Health Office for your area.

You return the form to the Client Registration Unit (address below), along with any documents required . If you are applying online, you can upload photos, scans or photocopies of the original documents specified on the form.

You can track the progress of your medical card application on the HSE website .

Selecting a doctor

The HSE have a list of doctors that accept medical card patients (pdf ).

If you apply online, the HSE will contact the doctor you select and ask them to accept you as a medical card patient.

If you apply using the printed application form, you can call the GP that you have chosen from the list of participating doctors (pdf) . Usually, the GP you select must be within 7 miles of where you live. If the GP agrees to accept you as a patient for medical card GP services , you can send them the form to sign.

If you use the printed application form and you have been a medical card patient within the last 6 months and you want to keep the same GP, you should state this on your form.

If your preferred participating GP cannot accept you as a medical card patient, they may not be currently accepting new patients and you should try another participating GP in your area (pdf) .

If you are refused by 3 GPs, the HSE will assign a doctor to you. State this on your application, including the 3 names of declining GPs and their clinics. The GPs need to be based at three different clinics.

If you have a medical card, your child is included as a dependent on that card and can get the same medical card services as you. If you do not qualify for a medical card, your child may still get a medical card if they:

  • Are in residential care
  • Living in Direct Provision
  • Have been diagnosed with cancer within the last 5 years
  • Are in foster care

Adding an infant to your card

If you have a medical card and you have a baby, you can apply for a card for them if you are getting Child Benefit for your new baby.

To apply, send a cover note with:

  • Your name, address,
  • Your phone number,
  • Your PPS number and your child's PPS number
  • Your medical card details
  • A photocopy of the child's birth certificate

Send your letter to the Medical Card Unit, see below for the address.

Medical cards for people aged 16 to 25, including students

If you are aged 16 to 25 and dependent on a parent or guardian, you are eligible for a medical card if your parent or guardian has a medical card.

If you are already included on your family's card , you will be sent your own card when you turn 16.

If you are not already included on your family’s card you must send in your own medical card application form (pdf) and your parents or guardians need to apply for you too. Send both applications together.

This does not apply if their income is above the means test limit and they have a discretionary medical card.

Applying for a medical card when aged 16 to 25

If you live with your parent or guardian and you have an income over the medical card income limit for a single person living with family , you are considered financially independent, and the usual means test applies. you must complete your own medical card application form (pdf) .

If you are not living with or dependent on a parent or guardian, then you are considered as financially independent, regardless of income. You must complete your own medical card application form (pdf) and your application is assessed using the means test for people aged under 70 .

Domiciliary Care Allowance

If you have a child for whom you are getting Domiciliary Care Allowance , the child is eligible for a medical card, without a means test.

If the child does not have a medical card or GP visit card, you can register the child for a medical card online or download a registration form (pdf) .

If the child already has a medical card or GP visit card, you do not need to register; they will be automatically registered for a medical card.

Children diagnosed with cancer

Children under the age of 18 who have been diagnosed with cancer within the last 5 years are eligible for a medical card without a means test. The application form does not require information about income but does require a medical report. You can download the Medical Card Application Form for Children under 18 years, Form MC1 (b) (pdf).

GP visit card for children under 8

If your child does not qualify for a medical card and is under 8, they can get a GP visit card for children under 8 without a means test. If your child is over 8 years, the GP visit card is means tested.

Read more about health and medical services for children

If your circumstances change, you must tell the HSE as you may no longer be eligible for a medical card. For example, if your income or family circumstances change, you must inform the Medical card Unit as soon as possible — you can find their contact details at the end of this webpage.

Your medical card is valid for a set period of time and has a ‘valid to’ date on it. Your card will be reviewed by the HSE periodically. The HSE will write to you at the address you applied with to check if you still qualify for a medical card.

Medical card reviews

You may be sent a letter with a PIN code from the HSE, inviting you to use the online medical card application system online medical card application system to review your medical card.

If you do not provide the information they ask for, your application cannot be re-assessed and your card may not be re-issued.

If you need a paper form, rather than the online review form, complete and return MC1 Medical Card and GP Visit Card Application Form (pdf) . If you are aged over 70, the review notice you get will include a form that you can use instead of the online review form.

If you complete the review form by the given date but the review process continues past the expiry date of your card, the card’s validity may be extended so that you can continue to use it while the review is taking place. The extension is on a month-by-month basis so you should contact the Client Registration Unit to confirm that your card has been extended and continues to be valid.

Your medical card when you re turn to work

If you are getting a social welfare payment for a year or more and return to work , you may be able to keep your medical card for up to 3 years. You will need to submit a new medical card application stating that you are applying on this basis. Your dependent family members may qualify to keep their card, even if they become employed during this 3 year period.

People taking part in certain government schemes may keep their medical cards while they are on the scheme. See the assessment guidelines (pdf) for the list of schemes.

Your medical card if you move house

You can use your medical card for up to 3 months if you are living temporarily in a different area. In this case, you can attend any GP in the area participating in the medical card scheme.

If you are going to be away longer than 3 months, you do not have to re-apply for a new Medical Card. However, you must tell the HSE that your address has changed and you will need to change your GP if you have moved area.

Contact your new Local Health Office or check the list of participating doctors working in your new area.

Changing your address

If your address has changed, you must give the HSE your new address. You can phone Lo-call 0818 22 44 78 or 01 864 7100 or email [email protected] . You will need to provide:

  • Proof of address such as a utility bill dated within the last 3 months
  • Name and PPS number for everyone on the card
  • Name and PPS number of dependants with their own cards living with you

Changing your GP

If you are changing your GP, you complete a Change of Doctor Form (pdf) , giving details of the new doctor. The form is available online or by phoning Lo-call 0818 22 44 78.

Appealing if you are refused a medical card

If you have been refused a medical card and are not satisfied with the decision, you may have it reviewed. Your circumstances may have changed or you may have left out some relevant information from the original application. The contact details will also be contained in your letter of refusal.

The Appeals Office will conduct a reassessment of your application. This will be conducted by HSE staff who were not involved in deciding on your original application. You can read about appealing a medical card decision on the HSE website .

Read about what services you can get with a medical card .

If you are aged under 70 check if you can apply under the means test for a medical card or GP visit card for under 70s.

If you are aged over 70 check if you are eligible under the means test for people aged over 70 .

Read about prescription charges for medical card holders .

You can read more information about GP visit cards and the GP visit card for children aged under 8

You can find more information on the medical card and GP visit card on the HSE website. You can find further detail in the HSE Assessment Guidelines for medical cards and GP visit cards .

National Medical Card Unit,

(Postal applications) P.O Box 11745 Finglas Dublin 11 D11 XKF3

Related documents

  • Services for medical card and GP visit card holders Family doctors (GPs) provide certain services to medical card and GP visit card holders free of charge. 2086.77
  • Emergency medical cards In certain emergency situations, a healthcare professional can apply for you to get a medical card known as an emergency medical card. 2011.5876
  • Over 70s means test for medical cards How your income is assessed for the medical card income limits if you are over 70 years of age. 1819.7163

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You can also contact your local Citizens Information Centre .

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    This expansion of free GP care is the second of three stages of the expansion in eligibility for GP care without charges under the GP Agreement 2023. In total, approximately 500,000 people will become eligible for GP visit cards this year, 78,000 children aged 6 and 7 and 430,000 people earning up to the median income.

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    GP Visit Card scheme expansion. Free GP Care, with a means tested GP visit card, is now available for 430,000 more people in Ireland aged between 8 and 69. The Department of Health, supported by the HSE, are working to raise public awareness and prompt GP visit card applications. We would appreciate your help in making the public aware of the ...

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    A GP visit card gives you free visits to a participating family doctor (GP). The HSE increased the weekly income basic rate for the GP visit card for under 70s on 11 September 2023 and again on 13 November 2023.. If your income is above the HSE set basic rate for your circumstances, you may still qualify for a GP visit card after you include allowable expenses, for example, mortgage payments ...

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