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Health Service Expenditure.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 October 2008

Tuesday, 21 October 2008

Questions (160)

Joe McHugh

Question:

249 Deputy Joe McHugh asked the Minister for Health and Children if he will declare the capital investment levels in the health sector building and equipment programme for each year since 1997 for each former health board region; and if she will provide the information in tabular form. [35394/08]

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The details requested by the Deputy for the years 1997 to 2004 are set out below.

Capital Investment levels in the health sector building and equipping programme 1997-2004 for each former health board Region (€m)

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

EHB/ERHA

62.12

97.15

106.53

96.99

124.69

201.08

242.58

172.41

MHB

6.61

7.14

5.81

8.58

22.77

47.53

42.12

50.88

MWHB

17.89

22.46

24.96

43.46

18.46

8.08

21.68

18.98

NEHB

16.62

5.57

6.71

11.59

25.43

29.39

16.68

28.46

NWHB

4.39

3.07

4.08

9.67

20.28

21.35

20.96

12.41

SHB

18.41

12.66

17.00

43.47

36.03

55.95

72.45

108.93

SEHB

11.77

9.18

9.07

17.03

34.13

39.84

17.17

19.96

WHB

17.98

24.83

23.51

44.97

65.40

52.85

36.67

25.05

TOTAL

155.77

182.05

197.66

275.74

347.18

456.07

470.31

437.07

Since its establishment in 2005, the Health Service Executive has had responsibility for all developments under the health sector building and equipping programme, with the exception of developments undertaken by the agencies that are funded directly by my Department. Therefore the Executive is the appropriate body to provide the information requested for this particular period. Accordingly, my Department has requested the Parliamentary Affairs Division of the Executive to arrange to have details requested for the period 2005-2007 issued directly to the Deputy.

In the case of the directly funded agencies, the annual capital provision over this period has been €9.329m in 2005, €16.727m in 2006 and €32.389m in 2007.

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