"Subscription to the 65+ Health Plan can be done right
away, at the participating pharmacies in Lisbon or online, and the citizens
covered can benefit from the services from January 2023", said the
municipality, in a statement, noting that information and registration are
available on the website: 65mais.lisboa.pt.
The announcement of the start of the registration process
for the free health plan “Lisboa 65+” takes place one day after the approval of
the council’s proposal by the Lisbon Municipal Assembly.
Presented by the mayor of Lisbon, Carlos Moedas (PSD), who
governs without an absolute majority, the health plan proposal “Lisboa 65+” was
made possible by municipal deputies, with BE, Livre, PEV, PCP and Daniela
Serralha, from the political movement Citizens for Lisbon (elected by the
PS/Livre coalition) and the abstention of PS and Liberal Initiative (IL). The
PSD, PAN, MPT, PPM, Aliança, CDS-PP and Chega municipal groups voted in favour
of the health plan.
According to the Lisbon City Council, the health plan
“covers 130,000 people from Lisbon over the age of 65 who will benefit, free of
charge, from teleconsultations 24 hours a day, medical assistance at home in
case of need and ambulance transport”.
The most vulnerable citizens of Lisbon, namely around 5,000
citizens benefiting from the solidarity supplement for the elderly, can benefit
from “an even more reinforced range of services”, in partnership with Santa
Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa, with free access to consultations of various
specialties, such as ophthalmology and stomatology, including the free
allocation of glasses and dental prostheses, as well as full reimbursement of
medicines, among other social supports.
According to the mayor of Lisbon, this health plan aims to
be a way for the municipality “to be present at times when people really need
it and when they do not find an answer”.
“Health, being a priority sector, was a commitment I made to
the people of Lisbon from the beginning”, said the social democrat Carlos
Moedas, quoted in the communiqué from the Lisbon Chamber, recalling that the
health plan was one of the electoral promises of the “Novos Tempos” coalition
(PSD/CDS-PP/MPT/PPM/Aliança) in the 2021 municipal elections.
The health plan, which should be implemented in 2023, 2024
and 2025, is budgeted at around 1.5 million euros per year, of which 600
thousand euros will be used to ensure teleconsultation and home care services.