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Hospital Facilities

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 19 May 2015

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Ceisteanna (327)

Joe Costello

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327. Deputy Joe Costello asked the Minister for Health if he will provide facilities to the acute hospitals that have not had major structural work undertaken in the past 30 years; his plans for these facilities; if he will refurbish, rebuild or replace the acute hospitals that need this work over the next 15 years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19450/15]

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Information, where it is available, relates to structural works completed. Records of the capital grants paid to health boards or voluntary hospitals prior to 01/07/1994 are paper based and the files are archived. Also, prior to the establishment of the HSE, block capital grants were paid to the Health Boards and to the Eastern Regional Health Authority (ERHA) from its establishment for distribution as authorised to the hospitals in their areas. As the very high level data in the following table is available, it is not proposed to do the extensive search necessary to extract the requested data from the relevant archived files prior to 1996 as this exercise would require considerable staff resources.

The HSE will be requested to provide information on expenditure on acute hospital projects for the period since 2005 and to reply directly to you. If you have not received a reply from the HSE within 15 working days please contact my Private Office who will follow up.

In the short term the available resources are determined by the Estimates process whereby my Department is advised of its capital allocation for a rolling multi-annual five year period. There will always be more projects than can be funded by the Exchequer. Therefore any further investment in acute care must be considered in the context of the establishment of hospital groups, within the overall acute hospital sector infrastructure programme and within the multi-annual capital envelope available to the health service. There is limited funding available for new projects over the next multi-annual period 2015-2019 given the level of commitments and the costs to completion already in place. In addition, the HSE cannot exceed or plan to exceed its approved commitment thresholds. It is concentrating on applying the limited funding available for capital works in the most effective way possible to meet acute care need now and in the future.

County

Acute

Year completed

Hospital

Project Cost (approx. figures)

Cork

Acute

1998/1999

Mercy Hospital, Cork

€18m

Cork

Acute

2002

Cork University Hospital

€15m

Cork

Acute

2004

Cork University Hospital

€27m

Donegal

Acute

2006

Letterkenny General Hospital

€2m

Dublin

Acute

1998

Tallaght Hospital  - New Acute Teaching Hospital

€183m

Dublin

Acute

2000

St. Luke’s & St. Anne’s Hospital

€29m

Dublin

Acute

2000

Mater Hospital

€6m

Dublin

Acute

2001

Purchase of St. Joseph’s Hospital, Raheny

€13m

Dublin

Acute

2002

St. James’s Hospital

€5m

Dublin

Acute

2002

St. James’s Hospital

€8m

Dublin

Acute

2002

Temple Street Children’s Hospital

€3m

Dublin

Acute

2003

Connolly Hospital

€107m

Dublin

Acute

2003

Rotunda Hospital Development

€10m

Dublin

Acute

2004

St. Colmcille’s Hospital, Loughlinstown

€6m

Dublin

Acute

2004

Our Lady’s Hospital for Sick Children, Crumlin

€31m

Dublin

Acute

2004

St. Vincent’s Hospital

€5m

Dublin

Acute

2005

St. James’s Hospital

€9m

Dublin

Acute

2005

St. James’s Hospital

€39m

Dublin

Acute

2005

Coombe Women’s Hospital

€2m

Dublin

Acute

2005

St. Vincent’s University Hospital

€212m

Dublin

Acute

2006

Mater Hospital

€22m

Galway

Acute

2000

University College Hospital Galway

€26m

Galway

Acute

2001

Portiuncula Hospital, Ballinasloe

€8m

Galway

Acute

2002

Purchase of Portiuncula Hospital

€12m

Galway

Acute

2004

University College Hospital Galway

€102m

Kildare

Acute

2003

Naas General Hospital

€75m

Kilkenny

Acute

2002

St. Luke’s Kilkenny

€4m

Laois

Acute

2003

Midland Regional Hospital at Portlaoise

€34m

Limerick

Acute

1997

Limerick Regional Hospital

€28m

Limerick

Acute

2000

Limerick Regional Hospital

€36m

Limerick

Acute

2005

Limerick Maternity Hospital

€4m

Louth

Acute

1997

Purchase of Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital

€7m

Louth

Acute

2004

Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital

€2m

Mayo

Acute

2002

Mayo General Hospital

€47m

Roscommon

Acute

2004

Roscommon Co. Hospital

€7m

Tipperary

Acute

2003

St. Joseph’s Hospital Clonmel

€41m

Westmeath

Acute

1997

Midland Regional Hospital, Mullingar

€13m

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