The Medical Card/GP Visit Card assessment guidelines states the following with regard to Medical Cards for 16-25 year olds:
Persons aged 16 – 25 years, including students, who are eligible for Medical
Cards/GP Visit Cards are:
- Persons who are dependant on Medical Card/GP Visit Card holders.
- Financially Independent persons with means are within the Medical Card/GP
Visit Card guidelines.
- Cases of undue hardship or where it would be unduly burdensome to provide
General Practitioner or medical and surgical services.
Persons aged 16 – 25 years, including students, who are ineligible for Medical
Cards/GP Visit Cards are:
- Persons who are dependents of persons who are not Medical holders/GP Visit
Cards holders, and
- Independent persons whose income does not fall within the Medical Card/GP
Visit Card guidelines.
A person is deemed financially independent if they have income from employment, student grant, etc equivalent to the Supplementary Welfare Allowance Rate.
If the student has no source of income, then they are not eligible for a medical card unless their parent(s) are eligible.
The medical card assessment guidelines may be found here:
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