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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Tuesday, 30 Jan 2001

Vol. 529 No. 1

Written Answers. - Orthodontic Service.

Michael Ring

Ceist:

554 Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Health and Children if he has any plans to amend the guidelines for orthodontic treatment to facilitate treatment for people with malocclusion in cases where this is considered necessary by private orthodontists; and the number of people who were refused treatment in each health board region in the past three years. [1220/01]

The provision of orthodontic treatment services is the statutory responsibility of the health boards. In 1985, my Department issued guidelines to health boards on the criteria applicable in assessing priority of need for specialist orthodontic treatment; the guidelines are based on the degree of handicap and severity of malocclusion which prioritises need for treatment.

The report of the review group on orthodontic services –"The Moran Report"– recommended that all health boards use the same severity index to determine need and that provision of orthodontic treatment should continue on the basis of priority need. There have been discussions between my Department and representatives of the health board chief executive officers on the report and its implications. Proposals in the report are being progressively implemented. Amendments to the 1985 guidelines are being finalised with the health board chief executive officers and the review group on orthodontic services.

Information on patients refused orthodontic treatment is not maintained by six of the health boards. The information from the Southern Health Board and Western Health Board is as follows:

Health Board

1998

1999

2000

Southern Health Board

1,100 approx.

980 approx.

2,000 approx.

Western Health Board

1,383

1,211

1,187

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