Niamh Smyth
Ceist:52. Deputy Niamh Smyth asked the Minister for Health when the anomaly scan will be made available on site at Cavan General Hospital. [4263/17]
Amharc ar fhreagraDáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 1 February 2017
52. Deputy Niamh Smyth asked the Minister for Health when the anomaly scan will be made available on site at Cavan General Hospital. [4263/17]
Amharc ar fhreagraI am advised that the provision of routine foetal anomaly scanning for all pregnant women has been a key target for Cavan General Hospital; however, despite every effort having been made, the hospital has not been successful to date in recruiting the necessary specialists required to provide a routine 20 week anomaly scanning service.
The Deputy will be aware that the National Maternity Strategy is clear that all women must have equal access to standardised ultrasound services. The Strategy will be implemented on a phased basis over the coming years, and this work will be led by the HSE National Women and Infants Health Programme. In this regard, the newly-appointed Programme Director has advised that clinical guidance on routine 20 week anomaly scans will be developed as a priority.
In the interim, the Programme will continue to work with the six hospital groups to assist in increasing access to anomaly scans for those units with limited availability. It is expected that the establishment of maternity networks across hospital groups will assist in developing a sustainable service model that ensures that all women within each hospital group can access anomaly scans.