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Donegal dental patients forced to seek treatment in Derry have to buy items in shops as proof of visit: TD
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Donegal dental patients forced to seek treatment in Derry have to buy items in shops as proof of visit: TD
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Dental care in Ireland is completely inaccessible, especially for people in rural areas.
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In Donegal, children are lucky if they've seen a dentist once by the time they're done
00:11
in school.
00:13
Many of them have not seen one at all.
00:15
I know this from experience, having four children, and I would say maybe one has seen a dentist
00:20
and the rest have not, unless you go privately.
00:24
The Irish Dental Association has outlined just half of targeted children for school dental
00:28
screening were screened in 2022, and of those who are seen, many are being seen late, with
00:35
almost a 10-year backlog in accessing services in parts of the country.
00:40
It is very common for children in Donegal to receive their first appointment when they
00:45
are nearly finished primary school or well into secondary school.
00:49
The HSE threshold for children and teenagers to avail of essential dental treatment like
00:54
extractions or orthodontic work is far too high.
00:58
Many children in Donegal are forced to go cross-border to access essential dental treatment, and this
01:04
is not for cosmetic procedures, Minister.
01:06
This is for essential treatments.
01:08
The application process can be complex and confusion, with many constituents feeling misled
01:13
or unclear about the eligibility requirements.
01:15
Some of the requirements to ensure reimbursement are unnecessary and, frankly, ridiculous.
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When you go into the north, you would have to purchase an item in the north from a shop,
01:26
which would be a receipt to show that you're actually in the county of Derry or Tyrone
01:31
when you're going to the dentist, and that receipt then would be proof.
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Instead of the dentist actually filling the paper they don't take, you have to have the receipt.
01:40
Some of the requirements to ensure reimbursement are bizarre, some of the things people have
01:46
had to do.
01:46
Many people are unaware of these requirements, believing that the application and the confirmation
01:50
of the clinic would be enough, which is not the case, and many people are misled and are
01:55
out significant amounts of money in some cases.
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