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Clinical Indemnity Scheme.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 12 November 2008

Wednesday, 12 November 2008

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Ulick Burke

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184 Deputy Ulick Burke asked the Minister for Health and Children if the Health Service Executive provides insurance cover for independent midwives practising here in view of the fact that an organisation (details supplied) has ceased to provide this cover since September 2008; and if such cover is available from HSE west for independent midwives in this region. [40094/08]

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Historically the Irish Nurses Organisation has facilitated a certain level of insurance cover to independent self-employed community midwives who were members of that organisation. As and from 30th September it withdrew this facility.

I would like to emphasise that I support choice for women in childbirth. However, the option of domiciliary births must only be provided in a safe and secure manner. This was the key finding of the Expert Group on Domiciliary Births which reported in 2004. The Health Service Executive established a National Implementation Committee, representative of all the stakeholders involved, to implement the recommendations of the report. Following extensive consultations, agreement has been reached for the extension of the HSE's cover, under the State's Clinical Indemnity Scheme, to include the 15 self-employed community midwives. This includes those practising in the HSE West region and is subject to the signing by the individual midwife of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Health Service Executive. The MOU is constructed on the basis of appropriate forms of governance, clinical supervision, clinical care pathway, performance management and audit frameworks being in place to ensure a safe system for home births.

The new arrangements provide a robust national clinical governance framework which ensures that self-employed community midwives work closely with the HSE, the HSE maternity services and voluntary maternity hospitals.

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