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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 18 April 2023

Tuesday, 18 April 2023

Questions (418)

Robert Troy

Question:

418. Deputy Robert Troy asked the Minister for Finance if he will provide an update on a primary medical certificate appeal by a person (details supplied). [18107/23]

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At the outset the Deputy should note that I have no role in relation to the granting or refusal of primary medical certificates and the HSE and the Medical Board of Appeal must be independent in their clinical determinations. Therefore I can provide no update.

In relation to the the recommencement of the Disabled Drivers Medical Board of Appeal (DDMBA), the position is  that following the resignation of all previous DDMBA members in November 2021,  I  had hoped that I would be in a position to establish a new DDMBA and recommence the appeals process by this point. 

With respect to the recruitment of new members, as background five members are legislatively required for a functional Board with a quorum of three needed for any appeal hearing. The Department of Health has led on all actions and tasks with respect to Expression of Interest Campaigns to recruit candidates. Department of Finance officials have provided support to the Department of Health in this matter. Active recruitment efforts began shortly after the resignation of all members in November 2021, with the first Expression of Interest Campaign launched in January 2022. By November 2022 after three recruitment campaigns, five individuals had been nominated by the Minister of Health, pending successful completion of Garda vetting of two final candidates. These candidates successfully completed Garda vetting in January 2023.

Engagement began in December 2021 with the National Rehabilitation Hospital (NRH), to ascertain the conditions for their continued hosting of the new DDMBA. In February 2023, the National Rehabilitation Hospital (that has hosted the DDMBA since 2000) indicated their intention to withdraw their services with immediate effect. Finance and Health officials are actively seeking to implement new arrangements, including engaging with the NRH. As there are a range of requirements and complex issues involved this may take some time.

Requests for appeal hearings can still be sent to the DDMBA secretary based in the National Rehabilitation Hospital.

Assessments for the primary medical certificate, by the HSE, are continuing to take place. In this regard, an important point to make is that even though there has been no appeal mechanism since the previous Board resigned, applicants who have been deemed not to have met one of the six eligibility criteria required for a PMC are entitled to request another PMC assessment six months after an unsuccessful PMC assessment.

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