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HSE Funding

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 5 February 2013

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Questions (762)

Brendan Smith

Question:

762. Deputy Brendan Smith asked the Minister for Health if he will give consideration to the concerns outlined in correspondence (details supplied) regarding funding for general practice-primary care; if he will take into account the concerns of general practitioners about the difficulties that will arise due to the reduction in funding announced in budget 2013; if he will also take into account the additional difficulties that will arise particularly for rural practices; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [5127/13]

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On Budget Day, it was announced that the fees and allowances payable to certain health professionals will be reviewed. The professionals concerned are General Practitioners, Pharmacists, Dentists, Ophthalmologists, Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians who hold contracts with the HSE, Smeartakers contracted under the CervicalCheck programme and Consultant Psychiatrists who hold contracts with the Mental Health Commission.

On 13th December 2012, the Department of Health placed a notice in the National newspapers and on the Department’s website advising that a review of payments to the above health professionals was being carried out under the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Act 2009. Interested parties were invited to provide written submissions by Friday 4th January 2013. The Irish Medical Organisation also outlined the concerns of its members in an oral presentation to Department and HSE officials, including difficulties faced by rural practices. The consultation period ended on 11th January 2013.

Following careful consideration of submissions made during the review and having due regard to Section 9 of the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (FEMPI) Act 2009, the Minister for Health will decide whether any reductions in fees/allowances will be made, and, if so, the scale of reductions that would be fair and reasonable in the circumstances.

Should the Minister decide that reductions are warranted, Regulations will be made under the FEMPI Act with the approval of the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform.

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