Please. I didn't say anyone. I said the average. Ireland doesn't publish the total data but I have given you the European data which Ireland will follow the same curve and the UK spend is here just in case that helps too (where GP care and meds are free for all children). I have never said anything derogatory and I don't see it at all as a burden - merely a natural phenomenon we have to plan for. A average kid with free GP care still sees the GP less than once per year and gets and antibiotic. As you get older, you see the GP more, and often take long term meds for blood pressure, cholesterol etc. You are also more likely to have a long term condition such as diabetes and you, on average, spend time in hospital than a child does, maybe with a hip replacement or heart op in there too. Then, sadly, the end of life is an expensive but necessary part of life. The treatments to both prolong life and to provide palliative care are more than the average child will spend on healthcare.
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