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Defence Forces Expenditure.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 10 March 2009

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

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Jimmy Deenihan

Question:

346 Deputy Jimmy Deenihan asked the Minister for Defence the costs incurred in 2008 on civilian doctors, dentists, physiotherapists and pharmacy services, respectively, in respect of members of the Defence Forces; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9868/09]

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The costs incurred in 2008 on civilian doctors, dentists, physiotherapists and pharmacists who provided services to the Defence Forces are listed below:

Amount paid

Doctors

1,670,124

Physiotherapists

452,096

Dentists

1,389,789

Pharmacy Services

492,919

I am committed to providing a sustainable medical service to meet the needs of the Defence Forces both at home and abroad. The challenges in the medical arena have been recognised for some time and a review of the provision of medical services, in association with the Representative Associations, is ongoing as part of the Modernisation Agenda for the Defence Forces.

In view of the complexity of the challenge facing the Defence Forces in this area, I decided to engage consultants to make recommendations on the best means of meeting the medical requirements of the Defence Forces. I have not yet received the final report from the Consultants (PA Consulting). Officials in my Department are currently engaged with the Consultants in quality assuring the work done to date to ensure that the report meets the requirements of the contract.

I eagerly await receipt of the report and following consideration of the recommendations, I intend to publish the report and engage with all of the key stakeholders on the way ahead. Notwithstanding the current situation, I can assure the Deputy that Defence Forces personnel requiring medical treatment are getting the care they need.

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