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Accident and Emergency Departments Waiting Times

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 14 February 2013

Thursday, 14 February 2013

Ceisteanna (26, 30, 40, 44, 45, 46, 47, 58, 66, 70, 75, 77, 86, 89, 93, 94, 96, 99, 104, 112)

Joe Carey

Ceist:

26. Deputy Joe Carey asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in Mid-Western Regional Hospital, Ennis, County Clare, and the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7560/13]

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Damien English

Ceist:

30. Deputy Damien English asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in Connolly Hospital, Dublin; the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7568/13]

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Paul Connaughton

Ceist:

40. Deputy Paul J. Connaughton asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in University College Hospital Galway, County Galway, and the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7555/13]

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Joe McHugh

Ceist:

44. Deputy Joe McHugh asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in Letterkenny Hospital, County Donegal; the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7566/13]

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Simon Harris

Ceist:

45. Deputy Simon Harris asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in Tallaght Hospital, Dublin; the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7549/13]

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Simon Harris

Ceist:

46. Deputy Simon Harris asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in St. Colmcille's Hospital, Loughlinstown, Dublin; the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7569/13]

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Catherine Byrne

Ceist:

47. Deputy Catherine Byrne asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in Beaumont Hospital, Dublin; and the impact of these measures. [7562/13]

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John Paul Phelan

Ceist:

58. Deputy John Paul Phelan asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in St. Luke's Hospital, Kilkenny, and the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7556/13]

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Dara Murphy

Ceist:

66. Deputy Dara Murphy asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in Cork University Hospital, County Cork, and the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7554/13]

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Peter Fitzpatrick

Ceist:

70. Deputy Peter Fitzpatrick asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, County Louth; and the impact of these measures. [7565/13]

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Damien English

Ceist:

75. Deputy Damien English asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in Our Lady’s Hospital, Navan, County Meath, and the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7552/13]

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Heather Humphreys

Ceist:

77. Deputy Heather Humphreys asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in Cavan General Hospital, County Cavan, and the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7553/13]

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Marcella Corcoran Kennedy

Ceist:

86. Deputy Marcella Corcoran Kennedy asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in Midland Regional Hospital, Tullamore, County Offaly and the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7557/13]

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Paul Connaughton

Ceist:

89. Deputy Paul J. Connaughton asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in Portiuncula Hospital, County Galway; the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7563/13]

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Mary Mitchell O'Connor

Ceist:

93. Deputy Mary Mitchell O'Connor asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in St. Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin, and the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7558/13]

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Brendan Griffin

Ceist:

94. Deputy Brendan Griffin asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in Kerry General Hospital; the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7564/13]

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Liam Twomey

Ceist:

96. Deputy Liam Twomey asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident emergency department in Wexford General Hospital; the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7547/13]

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Nicky McFadden

Ceist:

99. Deputy Nicky McFadden asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in Midland Regional Hospital, Mullingar, County Westmeath, and the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7559/13]

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Anthony Lawlor

Ceist:

104. Deputy Anthony Lawlor asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in Naas General Hospital, County Kildare; and the impact of these measures. [7550/13]

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Charles Flanagan

Ceist:

112. Deputy Charles Flanagan asked the Minister for Health the actions taken to tackle overcrowding and the use of trolleys in the accident and emergency department in Midland Regional Hospital, Portlaoise, County Laois; the impact of these measures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7548/13]

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Freagraí scríofa

I propose to take Questions Nos. 26, 30, 40, 44 to 47, inclusive, 58, 66, 70, 75, 77, 86, 89, 93, 94, 96, 99, 104 and 112 together.

Immediately following my appointment, I set out to address the issues which have been causing unacceptable delays in patients being treated in our hospitals. I established the Special Delivery Unit (SDU), as set out in the Programme for Government. The SDU is working to unblock access to acute services by improving the flow of patients through the system. Since its establishment there has been significant improvements in the waiting times for unscheduled care against a background of reduced funding for health, reconfiguration of services, a very challenging socio-economic climate and a growing number of older persons with an overall increase in life expectancy.

There was significant progress during the course of 2012 in reducing the number of patients waiting on trolleys. Over 2012 there were 20,352 less patients waiting on trolleys in comparison to 2011, representing an overall reduction of 23.6%.

Since before Christmas hospitals have seen a significant increase in the number of very sick patients needing admission. The increase in norovirus in hospitals has been well publicised; we are also seeing high levels of admissions of frail elderly people, patients presenting with respiratory illness and of patients presenting with fractures.

However, evidence from the last year, and particularly over the last ten months, has proved that the health system has the capacity to respond to these challenges more quickly and is better at managing increased demand.

The situation is being actively managed at a national level with an intensive work programme having begun between the SDU’s liaison officers, the Clinical Programmes and the hospital teams. The SDU is satisfied that hospitals are engaged in ensuring that emergency patients are seen in a timely manner, focussing on working to achieve the national targets for unscheduled care.

I will have the information requested on each hospital sent out to the Deputies as soon as possible.

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