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Irish Blood Transfusion Service.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 December 2004

Tuesday, 14 December 2004

Questions (95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100)

Kathleen Lynch

Question:

116 Ms Lynch asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the total legal costs incurred by the Irish Blood Transfusion Service for each of the past five years; the identity and fees of the main two providers of such services for each available year; if all legal tasks contracted were in full compliance with tendering regulations; and if she will provide information on the main five contracts signed during this period. [33189/04]

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Kathleen Lynch

Question:

117 Ms Lynch asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the total financial consultancy and audit costs incurred by the Irish Blood Transfusion Service for each of the past five years; the identity and fees of the main two providers of such services for each available year; if all such tasks contracted were in full compliance with tendering regulations; and if she will provide information on the main five contracts signed during this period. [33190/04]

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Kathleen Lynch

Question:

118 Ms Lynch asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the total management consultancy costs incurred by the Irish Blood Transfusion Service for each of the past five years; the identity and fees of the main two providers of such services for each available year; if all such tasks contracted were in full compliance with tendering regulations; and if she will provide information on the main five contracts signed during this period. [33191/04]

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Kathleen Lynch

Question:

119 Ms Lynch asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the cost per unit of red cells and platelets currently charged by the Irish Blood Transfusion Service to hospitals; the corresponding costs for each of the past five years; and the current corresponding unit costs in Northern Ireland. [33192/04]

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Kathleen Lynch

Question:

123 Ms Lynch asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the total expenditure of the Irish Blood Transfusion Service for the most recent year for which figures are available; if she will disaggregate this sum into the major cost headings; the costs, in this regard, incurred by way of travel, domestic and foreign; if she will disaggregate total costs between the Cork and Dublin centres of the organisation; and the costs incurred by central administration. [33196/04]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 116-119, inclusive, and 123 together.

I have requested the chief executive of the Irish Blood Transfusion Service to assemble the information requested by the Deputy and to forward it to her as soon as possible.

Kathleen Lynch

Question:

120 Ms Lynch asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the number of persons currently identified as having being exposed to the hepatitis C virus as a result of receiving contaminated anti-D products provided by the Irish Blood Transfusion Service; the cumulative investment in hepatology centres established to provide medical services to such cases; and the total amount of compensation paid to date as a consequence of the contamination tragedy. [33193/04]

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It is estimated that around 16,000 people have been exposed to hepatitis C as a result of receiving potentially contaminated anti D products. The estimated cumulative cost of the provision of health care services in the designated hepatology centres for persons infected with hepatitis C from blood and blood products administered within the State to date is €61.5 million. The total cost of the hepatitis C and HIV compensation tribunal to December 2003 — including awards of the tribunal and of the High Court on appeal, reparation fund, legal fees and administration — is approximately €545 million.

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