Smoking In Ireland
— 19 Apr 2017The lower excise duty on roll-your-own tobacco is no longer justified.
Continue Reading ...The lower excise duty on roll-your-own tobacco is no longer justified.
Continue Reading ...Ireland has very high hospitalisation rates by international standards particularly when account is taken
Continue Reading ...The cost of claims in the private health insurance market is rising steeply for the those aged over 80
Continue Reading ...Agency costs in the first 7 months of 2016 (Jan – July) have increased by €4.6m (+2.4%) on the same
Continue Reading ...€19.1bn or 11.7% of Gross National Income (GNI) was spent on Health in 2014. What are the trends?
Continue Reading ...There is a clear link between educational attainment and health; better educated people enjoy better
Continue Reading ...Given the age structure of our population, our spending on health looks very high and our spending on
Continue Reading ...he high cost of health insurance claims among older age groups highlights the challenge for the future
Continue Reading ...Current health spending in Ireland in 2013 was €18.4 billion or 12.4 % of GNI. This appears relatively
Continue Reading ...Ireland’s health system is compared with that of the rest of the OECD in this note.
Continue Reading ...The increase in the costs of drugs in Ireland and the perception that prices are higher than in other
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