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Health Reform Programme.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 16 February 2005

Wednesday, 16 February 2005

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Michael Lowry

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141 Mr. Lowry asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the outcome of a meeting (details supplied); the implications on the health service in Tipperary; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5191/05]

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I had a constructive meeting with Mr. David Hanly, chairperson of the national task force on medical staffing, on 7 February 2005. We reviewed the difficulties that have hindered the progressing of the task force's proposals due to the refusal of hospital consultants to participate in the process. While the acute hospitals review group will not now proceed, Mr. Hanly has agreed to continue to be available to advise on the reform process.

The report of the national task force on medical staffing is a significant contribution to the development of acute hospital services. I have asked the National Hospitals Office to progress its recommendations accordingly. The Government is committed to the development of acute hospital services, including those at Nenagh General Hospital. I intend to continue with the planned investment in new hospital facilities, new consultant posts in a team-based system and the organisation of services around hospital networks.

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