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Ophthalmology Services

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 30 July 2020

Thursday, 30 July 2020

Questions (1120)

Paul Donnelly

Question:

1120. Deputy Paul Donnelly asked the Minister for Health the number of persons on the waiting list for ophthalmology in Dublin 7 and 15, in tabular form; the average waiting time for appointment; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19834/20]

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Reducing waiting time for patients for hospital operations and procedures is a key priority for Government. In recent years, my Department has worked with the HSE and the National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF) and made considerable improvements to access for patients waiting for high volume procedures including cataracts. At the end of July 2017, the number of people waiting for a cataract procedure was 10,024. As of the end of June 2020, there were 6,023 patients waiting for a cataract procedure. Of these, 1,039 are waiting over 9 months which represents a reduction of 76% when compared to July 2017, when there were 4,249 waiting over 9 months.

A key development in improving access to Ophthalmology services was the opening of a stand-alone high-volume consultant-led cataract theatre by the University of Limerick Hospital Group in Nenagh Hospital in 2018, with the intention that it would facilitate patients from surrounding geographical areas to avail of their treatment there.

In response to the Covid-19 pandemic the HSE had to take measures to pause most elective scheduled care activity with effect from the end March 2020. This was to ensure patient safety and that all appropriate resources were made available for Covid-19 related activity and time-critical essential work. This decision was in line with the advice issued by National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) and in accordance with World Health Organization guidelines, and the National Action Plan.

NPHET has since revised its recommendation on the pausing of all non-urgent health services, with a recommendation that the delivery of acute care be determined by appropriate clinical and operational decision making. Application of the essential risk mitigating steps set out in the guidance developed under the auspices of the NPHET Expert Advisory group will have operational implications, which will impact on throughput.

To ensure services are re-introduced in a safe, clinically-aligned and prioritised way, the HSE launched its Strategic Framework for ‘Service Continuity in a Covid Environment’ on 24 June.  Its implementation will ensure service resumption is done in an integrated way. This will involve a phased approach to ensure community services are strengthened. The Framework will also consolidate new ways of working and build on international knowledge. Further detail regarding the phases of service resumption are contained in the HSE’s ‘A Safe Return to Health Services’ document, published on their website on 22 July.

Where possible, hospitals are working to find innovative ways to enable service provision, which include virtual clinics for some outpatient department appointments. The HSE website provides details on services currently available and operational in each hospital on its website. This information is reviewed frequently and provides up-to-date announcements on services available at each site

(www2.hse.ie/services/hospital-service-disruptions/hospital-service-disruptions-covid19.html).

As the system continues to deliver Covid-19 and non-Covid 19 care side-by-side over a more prolonged period, my Department and the HSE will continue to work closely together to protect essential non-Covid 19 acute care and progress the provision of more routine non Covid-19 care.

The data requested by the Deputy concerning ophthalmology, is outlined in the attached documents.

OP waiters, excluding removed, attended and suspended, in the Ophthalmology Specialty as of 25/6/2020 with addresses in Dublin 7 and Dublin 15

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0-3 Months

3-6 Months

6-9 Months

9-12 Months

12+ Months

Grand Total

Ophthalmology

195

288

230

195

791

1699

Dublin 15

113

166

116

120

459

974

Dublin 7

82

122

114

75

332

725

Grand Total

195

288

230

195

791

1699

Active IP waiters in the Ophthalmology Specialty as of 25/6/2020 with addresses in Dublin 7 and Dublin 15

Row Labels

0-3 Months

3-6 Months

6-9 Months

9-12 Months

12+ Months

Grand Total

Ophthalmology

59

143

67

15

20

304

Dublin 15

26

82

36

10

11

165

Dublin 7

33

61

31

5

9

139

Grand Total

59

143

67

15

20

304

Question No. 1121 answered with Question No. 1114.
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