Sustainable health and pensions - Carmel Mallia
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In a report published by the European Commission for 2019 about country specific recommendations, it has been declared that Malta, among other things, had only made limited progress in ensuring the sustainability of healthcare and the pension systSustainable health and pensions - Carmel Mallia
In a report published by the European Commission for 2019 about country specific recommendations, it has been declared that Malta, among other things, had only made limited progress in ensuring the sustainability of healthcare and the pension systems, including increasing the statutory retirement age and by restricting early retirement. It was further stated that assessment of initiatives taken by the government so far pointed to very little or no impact on the sustainability of the pension systems but possible increases in non-pension income. From the onset it has to be pointed out by pensioners’ organisations, representing about 100,000 pensioners or about one- fourth of the Maltese population, that, it is not in pensioners’ interest to put healthcare and pensions in the same basket. Although health and pensions are two very important pillars in the social area when it comes to sustainability, it is very important to treat them separately. It should be emphasised that Malta’s health care is free of charge. Members of Parliament boast a lot about this bonanza. However, they fail to point out that the expenditure involved is paid from the Consolidated Revenue Fund through... Read more














