I didn't think that there were any price controls on such services and service providers could charge what they like and what the market will bear?can someone tell me how such price rises are governed ?
Why don't you check rather than presuming?I presume the GP charge has also gone up to €60 (the last increase was from €50 to €55)
Comparable - perhaps. The same - no. My GP charges €45 per consultation and usually does not charge for follow ups or attending just to get a prescription renewal unlike some (many?). My wife/kid's GP charges €50 per consultation.are these prices comparable to what everyone else is paying ?
My GP charges €45 per consultation and usually does not charge for follow ups or attending just to get a prescription renewal unlike some (many?). My wife/kid's GP charges €50 per consultation.
I suppose that is how it works, but given that this service operates on two levels where the same service is being offered to people at two different prices, wouldn't guidelines be a good thing ? It is a slightly different type of service provider though. It is difficult to shop around if you are ill at the time, which at the prices we are being charged, I imagine a lot of people put off going until they are. And it can be difficult to change GPs. Before I found my current one I rang a few that were recommended to me only to be told they weren't taking new patients.I didn't think that there were any price controls on such services and service providers could charge what they like and what the market will bear?
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