asked the Minister for Health the average number of persons on the general medical services register per district medical officer in each health authority area.
Written Answer. - General Medical Services Register.
As the reply to the question is in the form of a tabular statement, I propose, a Cheann Comhairle, with your permission to circulate it with the Official Report.
Following is the statement:
The figures given are for 30th September, 1960, which is the latest date for which the information is available in my Department:
Health Authority |
Average number of persons on the general medical services register per District Medical Officer. |
Carlow County Council |
1,537 |
Cavan County Council |
1,079 |
Clare County Council |
693 |
Cork Health Authority |
1,066 |
Donegal County Council |
650 |
Dublin Health Authority |
1,033 |
Galway County Council |
1,477 |
Kerry County Council |
1,215 |
Kildare County Council |
1,141 |
Kilkenny County Council |
892 |
Laois County Council |
814 |
Leitrim County Council |
523 |
Limerick Health Authority |
1,454 |
Longford County Council |
1,555 |
Louth County Council |
1,491 |
Mayo County Council |
1,405 |
Meath County Council |
790 |
Monaghan County Council |
1,856 |
Offaly County Council |
1,406 |
Roscommon County Council |
1,341 |
Sligo County Council |
801 |
Tipperary (N.R.) County Council |
1,206 |
Tipperary (S.R.) County Council |
1,464 |
Waterford Health Authority |
1,355 |
Westmeath County Council |
1,134 |
Wexford County Council |
1,435 |
Wicklow County Council |
1,219 |
The remaining Questions will appear on to-morrow's Order Paper.
With your permission, Sir, I wish to raise on the Adjournment the subject matter of Questions Nos. 75, 77 and 78 on the Order Paper of Thursday last, 9th February.
I shall communicate with the Deputy in the course of the afternoon.