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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 7 February 2013

Thursday, 7 February 2013

Questions (195, 198)

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin

Question:

195. Deputy Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin asked the Minister for Health the reason the new epilepsy monitoring unit at Cork University Hospital, and the redeveloped unit at Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, remain unopened today, despite the completion of the units in the autumn of 2012 at an estimated spend of €900,000; if he will immediately address the situation in the interest of epilepsy patients here; if he will provide a timeframe for the opening of these facilities; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6438/13]

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Sandra McLellan

Question:

198. Deputy Sandra McLellan asked the Minister for Health if he will instruct the Health Service Executive to sanction staff appointments immediately in order that both EMU units in Cork University Hospital and Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, can be fully opened to ensure that the safety and welfare of people with epilepsy will be protected; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6445/13]

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I propose to take Questions Nos. 195 and 198 together.

Cork and Beaumont are two of six regional centres which have been identified by the HSE's Clinical Care Programme for Epilepsy for the provision of specialist epilepsy services. Developments so far under the Programme include the opening of Rapid Access Clinics at four of these centre, including Beaumont, St James’s, Galway and Limerick. The Rapid Access clinics are led by Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs). Under the Programme, 10.5 (WTE) Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs) have been recruited to lead these clinics so that a total of 12 ANPs are now in place across the four centres, delivering services on site and on an outreach basis.

The two Epilepsy Monitoring Units (EMUs) planned for Cork and Beaumont under the Programme will increase pre-surgical evaluation capacity. Monitoring is required for those patients with the worst effects of epilepsy, and patients at these units will require 24/7 care.

The staffing requirements to enable the units to be safely opened have been identified. In regard to the planned EMU at Beaumont, I am advised that Beaumont Hospital and the HSE are working jointly to fill the posts necessary to support the service development. The recruitment of the necessary nursing personnel is a key element to facilitate phased opening of the unit, commencing Quarter 1, as nursing staff come into post. With regard to Cork, the HSE has advised that the Service Plan for 2013 for CUH is being drawn up currently and will be finalised in the coming weeks, and that the provision of additional staff for the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit is being considered as part of that process.

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