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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 29 Feb 2000

Vol. 515 No. 3

Written Answers. - Hospital Services.

Tony Killeen

Question:

213 Mr. Killeen asked the Minister for Health and Children further to parliamentary Question No. 138 of 16 February 2000, the services available for survivors of traumatic brain injury in each of the health board areas post release from the National Rehabilitation Hospital; and the tracking system in place. [6257/00]

Tony Killeen

Question:

214 Mr. Killeen asked the Minister for Health and Children the services available for stroke victims and survivors of cardiac arrest in the post acute phase; the number which access the National Rehabilitation Hospital annually; the number which seek admission and are not accommodated; and the services available in each health board area post release from rehabilitation. [6258/00]

Tony Killeen

Question:

215 Mr. Killeen asked the Minister for Health and Children the percentage of people suffering traumatic brain injury through accidents or assaults who survive relative to the situation in 1980; the services, if any, available in the post acute phase; the number which avail of the services of the National Rehabilitation Hospital annually; the number which seek admission and are not accommodated; and the number who seek services abroad. [6259/00]

I propose to take Questions Nos. 213 to 215, inclusive, together.

The information requested by the Deputy is not routinely gathered by my Department. Accordingly, I have contacted the health boards and the National Rehabilitation Hospital for this information which, when provided, I will forward directly to the Minister.

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