Harris welcomes inclusion of children with ADHD in Long Term Illness Scheme
28th January 2014 - Sarah Meade
Fine Gael Wicklow/East Carlow, Simon Harris, has welcomed the news that the Health Service Executive (HSE) has accepted the recommendations of the Ombudsman, Peter Tyndall, in relation to the inclusion of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ( ADHD) in the Long Term Illness Scheme.
The Long Term Illness Scheme is a non-means tested support scheme which covers the costs of drugs, medicines and medical appliances for those with specific long term illnesses. While eligibility for the scheme for those with ADHD had previously been geographically dependent, every child under 16 with the condition will now be eligible.
Speaking in response to the announcement, Deputy Harris said: ‘As someone who has worked with families affected by disabilities for many years, I welcome today’s announcement. Families of children with ADHD must face many financial burdens and the previous administration of this scheme, which saw a postcode lottery for eligibility, was totally unacceptable’.
“I hope the HSE’s acceptance of the Ombudsman’s ruling will prove to be a significant support for families in Wicklow/East Carlow who have been touched by ADHD. Anyone wishing to gain access to the scheme can apply through a form at their local health centre.
“I also look forward to the HSE review of the scheme which, I understand will consider possible automatic eligibility for families with children on the autism spectrum.”
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