The research, which was funded by the Department of Health
The ESRI says investment in health and social care services could need increased spending of up €15 billion by 2035.
The predictions are based on the projected needs of Ireland's growing and aging population.
New research published with colleagues @ConorKeegan2 @aoife_brick @sheeconn @ESRIDublin & @TCDhpm examines potential expenditure requirements for primary, community, and long-term care in Ireland by 2035 https://t.co/y0AmglsjxW pic.twitter.com/oxOT7D5wgX
— Brendan Walsh (@Walsh_BP) July 28, 2021
The research, which was funded by the Department of Health, will help to inform future policy decisions.
Research Officer with the ESRI Dr Brendan Walsh joined Clem Ryan on Wednesday's edition of Kildare Today.

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