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Maternity Services Provision

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 15 April 2015

Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Ceisteanna (639)

Billy Timmins

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639. Deputy Billy Timmins asked the Minister for Health the number and location of public maternity hospitals; the capital funding that was allocated to these since 1990 to date in 2015; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14896/15]

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Currently there are 19 public maternity maternity hospitals located at:

- Dublin North East - the Rotunda; OLOL Drogheda; Cavan General Hospital;

- Dublin Midlands - Coombe Women's and Infants' Hospital; Midland Regional Hospital Portlaoise;

- Ireland East - National Maternity Hospital Holles Street; Midland Regional Hospital Mullingar; St Luke's Hospital Kilkenny; Wexford General Hospital;

- South / South West - Cork University Maternity Hospital; Kerry General Hospital; Waterford University Hospital; South Tipperary General Hospital;

- Mid-West - University Maternity Hospital Limerick;

- Saolta Hospital Group - Galway University Hospital; Portiuncula Hospital; Mayo General Hospital, Sligo General Hospital; Letterkenny General Hospital.

Records of the capital grants paid to all hospitals including maternity hospitals prior to 01/07/1994 are paper based and the files are archived. The following limited electronic data is available for the Coombe, Rotunda and National Maternity Hospitals for the period 01 July 1994 to 29 February 2000.

Hospital

Construction etc

ICT

Total

Coombe

€2,305,605.32

€450,988.74

€2,756,594.06

Rotunda

€3,059,823.71

€1,407,264.07

€4,467,087.78

NMH

€4,069,908.75

€1,160,008.68

€5,229,917.43

From the establishment of the Eastern Regional Health Authority (ERHA) in March 2000, block capital grants for all hospitals including maternity hospitals were paid to the ERHA for distribution as authorised to the hospitals in its area. Prior to the establishment of the HSE, a similar regime applied to the other maternity hospitals; capital grants were paid to the Health Boards for distribution as authorised to the hospitals in their areas.

Other than the information above, the detailed data requested by the Deputy is not available in my Department. As it would require considerable staff resources to extract the required data from the relevant archived files, it is not proposed to do this extensive search.

The Deputy's question has been referred to the HSE in relation to capital grants made to maternity hospitals since its establishment in January 2005.

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