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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 19 Jun 2001

Vol. 538 No. 3

Written Answers. - Care of the Elderly.

Bernard Allen

Question:

200 Mr. Allen asked the Minister for Health and Children if he will consider making the nursing home subvention available to the elderly who opt to stay at home and who buy the care services they need. [17714/01]

In line with a Government decision on value-for-money reviews, an expenditure review of the nursing home subvention scheme was undertaken by my Department in association with the Department of Finance. The aims of the review process are to provide a systematic analysis of what is being achieved by expenditure in each programme and to provide a basis on which more informed decisions can be made on priorities within and between programmes.

The purpose of this review was to address the following issues: the operation of the nursing home subvention scheme and the extent to which current objectives are being met, the efficiency, effectiveness and equity implications of the current subvention scheme, the need and the likely future demand for private nursing home care, the supply of nursing home care in the future, the role of the nursing home sector in an integrated public-private care system, the role of the social economy in an integrated, community based, long-stay care system, optimal funding arrangements for long-stay care and the major policy questions for the future.
It is the intention of the Minister for Health and Children to bring proposals to Government in relation to whatever additional measures may be necessary arising from this expenditure review, taking into account the Ombudsman's report, together with experience gained from the operation of the scheme since its inception in 1993.
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