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Our latest capacity report , commissioned by the Department of Health, examines future GPs and General Practice Nurses. Link 🔻🔻
Jun 18, 2025
We look at how equivalization scales and income-sharing units shape poverty and inequality metrics. The results? It really matters how you measure.
◾ Inequality measures are less sensitive to equivalence scales but more sensitive to the choice of income-sharing unit. ◾ Metrics like the P90/P10 ratio show greater volatility over the business cycle when using sub-household units.
Key projections : - ED attendances to rise up to 27% - Outpatient attendances to grow by up to 28% - A need for 4,400 to 6,800 additional inpatient beds - A need for 650 to 950 additional day patient beds
Our third and final national capacity report, commissioned by the Department of Health - Ireland and co-authored with @walshbp.bsky.social , is out today. We find that long-term residential care and home support requirements will rise by at least 60% by 2040, driven primarily by population ageing.
◾ Poverty estimates vary depending on the equivalence scale—especially for young children and the elderly. ◾ Most of this variation is driven by changes in the adult weight in the equivalence scale.