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Tipperary dentist says fee for Medical Card patients is not viable

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A Roscrea dentist has defended the decision of his business to stop taking medical card patients, saying it was necessary to protect itself financially.

Pádraig Ó Reachtagáin of Castle Street Dental Practice in Roscrea says they’ve been left with no option, because the number of appointments they can take on are down 60 percent since reopening.

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The Irish Dental Association warned the Health Minister recently about this issue, saying that costs have increased at dental practices due to PPE requirements.

Dr Ó Reachtagáin says that all appointments are now one hour long, leaving them with difficult decisions to make in terms of scheduling.

“If I need to do an extraction for a Medical Card patient the fee I get is €39. I have two members of staff and myself here and none of us are working on the minimum wage – far from it from my staff perspective.

“Minimum wage costs an employer €12 an hour so to pay three staff for one hour comes to €36 – that means we’re left with €3 out of the Medical Card fee that we’re paid and it’s the same fee since 2010.”

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