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Hospital Waiting Lists Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 5 December 2018

Wednesday, 5 December 2018

Questions (254)

Bernard Durkan

Question:

254. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Health the number of patients on waiting lists for hip replacements at various hospitals throughout the country; the longest period of time a patient has been on this waiting list; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [51221/18]

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Written answers

Improving access to hospital treatment is a key priority for Government.

This year has seen ongoing improvements with the number of patients waiting for inpatient and daycase procedures (IPDC), now at 72,100 from the peak of 86,100 in July 2017. This represents a 16% reduction in the overall number of patients waiting for an inpatient or day case procedure. The number of patients waiting over 9 months has reduced from over 28,100 to just over 17,500 in the same period equating to a 37% reduction.

The Inpatient/Daycase Action Plan 2018, published earlier this year, placed a particular focus on hip and knee replacements, with €9.8 million allocated by the NTPF for such procedures. The Plan committed to offering procedures to all patients waiting more than 9 months for a hip replacement in 2018, if clinically suitable for treatment.

Waiting list data provided (and attached for the information of the Deputy) by the National Treatment Purchase Fund shows that there are 1,509 patients waiting for a hip replacement. The data shows that there has been considerable progress towards meeting the targets of the Action Plan with 1,334 (88%) patients waiting less than 9 months. The data shows that the longest wait for a hip replacement is 1,215 days.

Budget 2019 announced that the Government had further increased investment in tackling waiting lists, with funding to the National Treatment Purchase fund (NTPF) increasing from €55 million in 2018 to €75 million in 2019.

My Department is working closely with the NTPF and the HSE to finalise a Scheduled Care Access Plan for inpatients/daycase and outpatients for 2019.

In 2019, the NTPF and the HSE will continue to work with Hospital Groups, inviting proposals to improve access for patients waiting for either Inpatient/Daycase or Outpatient procedures.

Hip replacement waits as at Nov 29th 2018

Sum of Count

Column Labels

Row Labels

0-3 Months

3-6 Months

6-9 Months

9-12 Months

12-15 Months

15-18 Months

18+ Months

Grand Total

Beaumont Hospital

16

5

8

4

33

Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital

209

102

35

8

2

3

359

Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown

9

9

Croom Orthopaedic Hospital

30

14

2

1

47

Galway University Hospitals

27

21

13

5

6

3

8

83

Letterkenny University Hospital

45

30

3

1

2

2

2

85

Lourdes Orthopaedic Hospital Kilcreene

72

15

2

1

90

Mater Misericordiae University Hospital

2

6

2

10

Mayo University Hospital

44

30

26

13

8

2

6

129

Midland Regional Hospital Tullamore

52

31

13

4

5

4

7

116

Our Lady's Hospital Navan

56

28

16

3

1

104

Sligo University Hospital

13

6

3

22

South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital

55

25

8

6

4

2

100

St. James's Hospital

13

7

5

3

1

1

5

35

St. Vincent's University Hospital

3

2

5

Tallaght University Hospital

70

47

31

27

10

3

5

193

Temple Street Children's University Hospital

1

1

University Hospital Kerry

29

27

24

2

82

University Hospital Waterford

4

1

1

6

Grand Total

749

397

188

80

40

15

40

1509

Longest wait 1215 days.

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