Diabetes 2 & Perianal Crohns incurable & longterm. D2 meds free, must pay for Crohns?

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Hi, re: longterm illness.

I have Diabetes 2 and Perianal Crohns. Both are incurable and longterm.

Whilst I get my Diabetes medication free, I pay €120.00/mth for my Crohns medication. Is this correct ?
 
Hi Sidetracker,

Welcome to AAM,

Ive split your question from another post and expanded the title of your question.

aj
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Hi, re: longterm illness.

I have Diabetes 2 and Perianal Crohns. Both are incurable and longterm.

Whilst I get my Diabetes medication free, I pay €120.00/mth for my Crohns medication. Is this correct ?

Have you applied for a Full Medical Card?

Even if you are above the income threshold, there are circumstances which will be taken into account, which usually include incurable long-term illnesses.

See this:

There are three (3) main categories of people entitled to a Medical Card:

1. Applicants (and their dependants) whose assessable income comes within the
relevant Income Guidelines set out in Appendix II.

2. Applicants (and their dependants) whose assessable income is in excess of the
Income Guidelines but where the HSE considers that to refuse a Medical Card
would cause undue hardship.( See Section 3.10).

Above is from This Document


You should get a letter from your GP, and/or Consultant, also a letter to HSE from your Community/Public Health Nurse, and include this with your Application.

Also, ensure you include on a separate statement, a full breakdown of your weekly/monthly expenses, and include everything, mortgage/rent, travelling to work, doctors expenses, the €120p/mth drugs expenditure, etc, etc.

And if you are turned down, there is an appeals mechanism.

Appeals

If you have been refused a medical card and are not satisfied with the decision, you may have it reviewed at your Local Health Office. Your circumstances may have changed or you may have left out some relevant information from the original application. If following this you are still not satisfied you may make an appeal to the Appeals Office of your HSE Area. The contact details will also be contained in your letter of refusal. The Appeals Office will conduct a reassessment of your application. This will be conducted by HSE staff not involved in deciding on your original application.


Use it if necessary.

More info here

Also, when you apply, you can check your application status on-line here

You will need either your Name, your PPS number or a Reference number which you may or may not have.

You can submit a query on the above site.

Hope this is of help to you.

All the best,

I'm Desperate Dan
 
Not all illnesses that are long-term are on the list of qualifying conditions for the LTI scheme - Diabetes is but Crohn's is not. This is why you must pay for medication for one illness but not the other.

As Dan said, you can apply for a medical card which may be granted depending on your circumstances (medical and financial).
 
http://ibdforlongtermillness.weebly.com/

We are people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease who want these illness (Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis) to be recognised as Long Term Illnesses under the Long Term Illness Scheme ran by the Health Service Executive (HSE)


We are conducting a letter writing campaign to this effect and have a petition to support this

YOU CAN SIGN THE PETITION AT:
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ibdforlongtermillness/
If you are interested in getting involved in any way at all, even to just write a letter please email for further info: ibdcampaignforrights@gmail.com

We can provide you sample letters for a guide as to how to word it or a letter for you to just sign if you are pressed for time

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER FOR UPDATES AT
www.twitter.com/ibdforltischeme

Thank you
From
Ann Marie & Sara


http://www.iscc.ie/
 
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