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Cancer services in Ireland
Cancer is one of the main causes of death in Ireland. Cancer care services are provided by the family doctor (GP), hospitals and community care services in accordance with the National Cancer Strategy and the Health Strategy. Palliative care services (or care for a patient and his/her family when there is no longer a medical expectation of a cure) are also in existence and are being further developed.
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Cancer services in Northern Ireland
The population of Northern Ireland is approximately 1.7 million. The overall cancer rate in Northern Ireland is 6 to 7 percent higher than that of Ireland; this higher percentage is made up of colorectal, lung, skin melanoma, and stomach cancers.
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Carer's Allowance in Ireland
Carer's Allowance in Ireland is a payment for carers who look after certain people in need of full-time care and attention.
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Carer's Allowance in Northern Ireland
Carer’s Allowance (CA) in Northern Ireland is a non-means-tested, non-contributory benefit. It is payable to carers regardless of their income and carers do not have to have paid National Insurance contributions to be entitled to it.
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Dental health service in Northern Ireland
If you are looking for dental treatment in Northern Ireland you have to register with a dentist first. To register with a dentist you must have a Medical Card.
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Dental, aural and optical health services in Ireland
Overview of dental, aural and optical health services in the Republic of Ireland, teeth care, eye care, ear care, eye and ear, dental care, dentists
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European Health Insurance Card
As an Irish or British resident you are entitled to get healthcare through the public system in countries of the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland if you become ill or injured while on a temporary stay there.
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GP Services in Ireland
Overview of GP services for the public in Ireland
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GP services in Northern Ireland
There are over 350 GP Practices throughout Northern Ireland.
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Health Insurance in Ireland
Private Health Insurance in Ireland
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