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172 Economic <strong>crisis</strong>, <strong>health</strong> <strong>systems</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>health</strong> in Europe: country experience<br />

CSO (2014b). Statistics:CNA20: population by yearly age, sex, marital status<br />

<strong>and</strong> year. Dublin, Central Statistics Office (http://www.cso.ie/px/pxeirestat/<br />

Statire/SelectVarVal/Define.asp?MainTable=CNA20&PLanguage=0&PXSId=0,<br />

3 November 2014).<br />

Cullen P (2013). GP card plan for long-term illness to be dropped. Irish Times, 8 May.<br />

Dáil Éireann (2012). Long-term illness scheme. Written Answers,<br />

771(3): 5.<br />

Delaney L, Egan M, O'Connell N (2011). The experience of unemployment in<br />

Irel<strong>and</strong>: a thematic analysis. Dublin, University College Dublin (Geary WP2011/16).<br />

Department of Health (2011). Comprehensive review of expenditure September<br />

2011. Dublin, Department of Health.<br />

Department of Health (2012a). Health in Irel<strong>and</strong>: key trends 2012. Dublin,<br />

Department of Health.<br />

Department of Health (2012b). Health statistics 2011. Dublin, Department of<br />

Health.<br />

Department of Health (2013). Reduction in fees paid to general practitioners <strong>and</strong><br />

pharmacists. Dublin, Department of Health.<br />

Department of Health <strong>and</strong> Children (2001a). Primary care: a new direction.<br />

Dublin, The Stationery Office.<br />

Department of Health <strong>and</strong> Children (2001b). Quality <strong>and</strong> fairness:<br />

a <strong>health</strong> system for you. Dublin, The Stationery Office.<br />

Department of Health <strong>and</strong> Children (2006). Report of the Expert Group<br />

on Mental Health Policy: a vision for change. Dublin, The Stationery Office.<br />

Department of Finance (2014). Irel<strong>and</strong>'s programme (EU–IMF programme).<br />

Dublin, Department of Finance (http://www.finance.gov.ie/what-we-do/<br />

eu-international/irel<strong>and</strong>s-programme-eu-imf-programme, accessed 29 October 2014).<br />

Department of Public Expenditure <strong>and</strong> Reform (2012a). Expenditure report 2013.<br />

Dublin, Department of Public Expenditure <strong>and</strong> Reform.<br />

Department of Public Expenditure <strong>and</strong> Reform (2012b). Medium term fiscal<br />

statement November 2012 incorporating the Department of Finance's autumn forecasts.<br />

Dublin, Department of Public Expenditure <strong>and</strong> Reform.<br />

Department of Public Expenditure <strong>and</strong> Reform (2014). Estimates of public<br />

expenditure 2000–2013. Dublin, Department of Public Expenditure <strong>and</strong> Reform<br />

(http://databank.per.gov.ie/Expenditure.aspx?rep=GrossVH, accessed 29 October 2014).<br />

Dormont B, Grignon M, Huber H (2006). Health expenditure growth:<br />

reassessing the threat of ageing. Health Economics, 15: 947–963.

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