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Addiction Treatment Services

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 5 December 2023

Tuesday, 5 December 2023

Questions (504)

Darren O'Rourke

Question:

504. Deputy Darren O'Rourke asked the Minister for Health to outline full breakdown of how the €15.7 million was spent by the HSE on cessation services in 2022. [53227/23]

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Written answers

The HSE provides stop smoking support services to people in Ireland. These services are evidence-based and provide behavioural support and stop smoking medications (nicotine replacement therapy) to clients.

The cost of providing stop smoking support by the HSE in 2022 is outlined below:

ITEM

COST€

NOTE

QUIT Mass Media Campaign including TV/VOD, Social Media Advertising

2,153,992

Cost is inclusive of media spend and the development of a new TV ad and campaign for 2023

Stop Smoking Services (Staff and Associated Costs)

3,179,160

This cost pertains to HSE Stop Smoking Advisors and is an average cost (mid-point of scale)

National QUIT Line

377,388

Demand led service, costs for 2023 are to be circa €400,000 due to increased staffing and activity

Stop Smoking Medications to Medical Card Holders via Primary Care Reimbursement Scheme

9,134,767

The PCRS costs for stop smoking medication for medical card holders is a demand led service

Free Stop Smoking Medication (initial rollout to HSE staff and Sláintecare Healthy Communities Programme)

276,681

Cost for 2023 is projected to be circa €1,3000,000 due to the national expansion of the free medication programme

We Can Quit Programme Delivery

599,604

The We Can Quit Programme is a peer led, 7-12-week stop smoking group support programme for disadvantaged communities

QuitManager IT System (patient management system)

33,629

Annual license fee. Costs in 2023 will be greater due to ongoing development of the patient management system and integrations with other IT systems in the HSE to facilitate improved referrals

TOTAL

15,755,221

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