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Fine Gael FairCare Meeting Cork – Monday 8th March

Home / News / Fine Gael FairCare Meeting Cork – Monday 8th March
2nd March 201022nd January 2016
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Senator Jerry Buttimer invites you to attend the:


Fine Gael Faircare meeting in Cork –

Monday 8th March Silversprings Moran Hotel 8.oopm


Speakers include; Party Leader Enda Kenny, James Reilly TD Fine Gael Health Spokesperson, Senator Frances Fitzgerald Fine Gael Seanad Health Spokesperson

FairCare providing free GP care for all and ending waiting lists. www.faircare.ie

FairCare is Fine Gael’s strategy to radically reform and improve the health service.

Our vision is to have a world-class health service, ranked among the top three in Europe, where:

  • Waiting lists for hospital treatment have been abolished;
  • Every resident has health insurance, entitling them to equal treatment for equal need and free GP care;
  • Patients are treated as close to home as possible,.
  • Where taxpayers are getting value for money.

This is not an unaffordable goal. Getting better value for money from our health system is even more important during a recession. Fine Gael has studied the health systems of other countries, such as the Netherlands, that spend similar amount on health as Ireland. They have already achieved these outcomes by radically reforming their health services to deliver greater fairness and efficiency.

Under Fine Gael’s FairCare strategy, Ireland can do the same.

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